Education
The University of Akron.
assistant director general manager president
The University of Akron.
He was also the alternate governor of the Senators. He is a former executive with the Los Angeles Kings. Providence Reds
He was hired by the Providence Reds of the AHL in 1973.
He served as director of public relations and was later promoted to the position of assistant general manager working with then Providence General Motors John Muckler.
New Haven Nighthawks
In 1978 he joined the New Haven Nighthawks the AHL affiliate of the Los Angeles Kings. He spent 11 seasons with the team winning the James C. Hendy Memorial Award as the AHL"s Executive of the Year in 1985.
Los Angeles Kings
In 1988 He joined the Los Angeles Kings. he spent 7 seasons with the team five as an executive vice-president and two as club president He was instrumental in bringing Wayne Gretzky to the Kings from the Edmonton Oilers.
During his tenure with Los Angeles, the Kings set a California professional sports record with 282 consecutive sellouts.
Pittsburgh Penguins
Following his stint with the Kings, Mlakar served as chief operating officer for the Pittsburgh Penguins for two seasons before joining the Senators
Ottawa Senators
Roy Mlakar was appointed president and chief executive officer of the Ottawa Senators on June 3, 1996. He took on responsibilities for Scotiabank Place in May 1998. At the end of the 2008-2009 regular season, having concluded a disappointing season in which the team missed the playoffs, the team announced on June 16, 2009 that Mlakar would be relieved of his duties upon the expiration of his contract on June 30, 2009.
He has received several awards for his community work, including the Brian Kilrea Award in 2005 and the United Way Community Builder Award in 2006. The Kings made it to the Stanley Cup final in 1993 under his leadership. In 2007, the Senators made it to the Stanley Cup final where they played the Anaheim Ducks, eventually losing in 5 games.