Hannah Storm Bio, Wiki
Hannah Storm (full name: Hannah Storen Hicks) is an award-winning American sports journalist, producer, and director, and author. She currently works at ESPN, a multinational basic cable sports channel in Bristol, Connecticut, as an anchor for SportsCenter, the ESPYs, and more programs. Hannah joined the news station in 2008. She is the host and executive producer of primetime interview specials: In Focus with Hannah Storm.
Before joining ESPN, she worked at NBC Sports, as a host. While there, she hosted NBC’s premier sports events, including four Olympics and the “NBA on NBC”. She also became the first woman in American television history to solo host a broadcast network’s sports series when hosting Major League Baseball coverage, including three World Series. She began her journalism career at CNN, where she became the female host on CNN Sports Tonight. Additionally, she worked at CBS News as a host for The Early Show.
Hannah Storm Age
She was born on June 13, 1962, in Oak Park, Illinois, the United States. She is 58 years old.
Hannah Storm Height
She is a fairly tall woman. She stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx. 1.70m).
Hannah Storm Family
She was born in Oak Park, Illinois, the United States, to her parents. She is the daughter of Mike Storen, a sports executive. Her father was once a commissioner of the American Basketball Association, general manager of that league’s Indiana Pacers, Kentucky Colonels and Memphis Sounds franchises and president of the Atlanta Hawks in the NBA. Hannah G. Storen, her mother, is a real estate broker. She was raised in Atlanta, Georgia. Hannah has however not revealed more information concerning her siblings or if she has any. She holds an American nationality and belongs to white ethnicity.
Hannah Storm Husband
She is happily married to her lovely husband, Dan Hicks, an American sportscaster for NBC Sports. The couple got married on January 8, 1994. They have three daughters. The family lives in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Hannah Storm Children
She and her husband have three children, all daughters Her children are Hannah, Ellery, and Riley Hicks.
Hannah Storm Education
She attended The Westminster Schools in Atlanta, Georgia. She later joined the University of Notre Dame, in Indiana, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Hannah Storm Accident
Hannah sustained second-degree burns to her chest and hands, and first-degree burns to her neck and face resulting from a propane-gas grill accident at her home on December 11, 2012. Her eldest daughter, who was then 15 years old, alerted the authorities of her mother’s accident. Hannah lost her eyebrows, eyelashes, and almost half her hair. She received medical care from the Burn Center at Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla, New York. She returned to work on January 1, 2013, while wearing a bandage on her left hand and sporting hair extensions.
Hannah Storm ESPN
She is an award-winning American sports journalist, producer, and director, and author. She currently works at ESPN, a multinational basic cable sports channel in Bristol, Connecticut, as an anchor for SportsCenter, the ESPYs, and more programs. Hannah joined the news station in 2008. She is the host and executive producer of primetime interview specials: In Focus with Hannah Storm and Face to Face with Hannah Storm.
During her time at ESPN, Hannah has also conducted sit-down interviews with many prominent figures in the sports world from the NBA, NFL, college football, and many other sports both in prime-time specials and on SportsCenter. She co-anchored daredevil Nik Wallenda’s unprecedented live Niagara Falls tightrope walk for ABC News in 2012. Additionally, she has worked as a correspondent for ABC’s 20/20, where she’s done pieces with Shark Tank stars Robert Herjavec and Kevin O’Leary.
Before joining ESPN, she worked at NBC Sports, as a host. While there, she hosted NBC’s premier sports events, including four Olympics and the “NBA on NBC”. She also became the first woman in American television history to solo host a broadcast network’s sports series when hosting Major League Baseball coverage, including three World Series. She began her journalism career at CNN, where she became the female host on CNN Sports Tonight. Additionally, she worked at CBS News as a host for The Early Show. While there, she covered major news events ranging from the Presidential election in 2004 to the Iraqi War and Hurricane Katrina.
Hannah’s colleagues at ESPN include:
Chris Berman – host
John Buccigross – sportscaster
Matt Barrie – anchor
Victoria Arlen – reporter
Kevin Connors – host
Hannah Storm Salary
She is a sports anchor at ESPN, and therefore she earns a decent salary. Her average salary is $79,385 per year.
Hannah Storm Net Worth
She is a sports journalist and hence she has accumulated a decent amount of wealth over the years she has worked. Her estimated net worth is $954,235.
How Old Is Hannah Storm
She was born on June 13, 1962, in Oak Park, Illinois, the United States. She is 58 years old.
Where Is Hannah Storm
She currently works at ESPN, a multinational basic cable sports channel in Bristol, Connecticut, as an anchor for SportsCenter, the ESPYs, and more programs.
Is Hannah Storm Married
Yes. She is happily married to her lovely husband, Dan Hicks, an American sportscaster for NBC Sports. The couple got married on January 8, 1994.