The NJSEA oversaw the construction of the Meadowlands Sports Complex, which was to consist of a new football stadium for the New York Giants and a horse racing track.
[4] On June 29, 1978, Krumpe resigned from the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority to become executive vice president of the Madison Square Garden Corporation.
[6] When Michael Burke retired as president of Madison Square Garden Corporation and the New York Knicks the following year, Krumpe succeeded him in these posts.
In October 1985, Gulf+Western, MSG's parent company, hired Alan Fields to assume Krumpe's title of COO and control most of the arena's business and entertainment operations outside of the Rangers and Knicks.
[8] He worked for both MSG and the Javits Center until Richard H. Evans was named president and CEO of Madison Square Garden Corporation on November 3, 1986.