Mark Lazerus The Athletic, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Salary, And Net Worth

Mark Lazerus Bio | Wiki

Mark Lazerus is an American journalist. He currently serves as the senior writer for The Athletic. Mark’s major role is to cover the Chicago Blackhawks. Before joining The Athletic, Mark spent six seasons on the Blackhawks beat covering for the Chicago Sun-Times.

Before that, the journalist covered Notre Dame’s run to the BCS championship game during the 2012- 13 season. Previously, Mark worked as a sports editor of the Post-Tribune of Northwest Indiana.

Mark Lazerus Age

He was born in Long Island, United States of America. Mark has not shared his birth details with the public and it’s therefore not possible to tell his exact age. But from his appearance, the journalist seems to be in his late 50s.

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Mark Lazerus Height

He is a man of above-average stature. Mark stands at a height of 6 ft 3 in ( Approx 1.91m).

Mark Lazerus Family

He was born to his loving and caring parents in long Island, United States of America. Mark holds American nationality and belongs to white ethnicity. Despite his fame in the media industry, the current senior writer for The Athletic has managed to keep off the public from his family information.

Mark Lazerus Education

He graduated from Northwestern University where he earned his journalism degree.

Mark Lazerus The Athletic

The long Island native is a Sun-Times alumnus and Northwestern graduate. A journalist and author who currently serves as the Senior Writer for The Athletic. On his Twitter, Mark says that he is old enough to feel ways about stuff. Mark has also worked for  Athletic Business, The Hockey Writers, Daily Herald (Chicago, IL), Chicago Sun-Times, and NHL.com.

In early 2020, Mark joined SCH assistant editor Dave Melton on The Friday Show to discuss his first beat assignment out of college, covering Notre Dame during the Manti Te’o saga, reasons for optimism with the Blackhawks?, penalty kill concerns, the logjam of forwards at the bottom of the Blackhawks depth chart, Alex Nylander’s outlook with the team, how the Chicago defense stacks up this season, Adam Boqvist’s chances of being a Blackhawk at some point this season, head coach Jeremy Colliton’s first full season with the team among other topics.

His latest articles include:

– His production down and his future uncertain, Blackhawks’ Dominik Kubalik is a trade-deadline enigma

– Patrick Kane wants to have a voice in the Blackhawks’ direction, and the next GM would be wise to listen

– ‘I don’t know how he does that’

– What each candidate brings and what experts are saying about them

– Blackhawks observations

Mark’s Colleagues at The Athletic Include:

Bruce Feldman – NCFI

Ken Korach – sports comentator

Robert Mays – host

Chantel Jennings – writer

Stewart  Mandel – sportscaster

Shams Charania – reporter

Sheil Kapadia – writer

Jared Weiss – writer

Matthew Gutierrez – writer

Mark Lazarus  Salary

He currently serves as the senior writer for The Athletic. Mark earns an average salary of $70,286 per year.

Mark Lazarus Net Worth

From his journalism career, Mark has managed to accumulate an estimated net worth of $887,473.

Who Is Mark Lazerus

Mark is an American journalist. He currently serves as the senior writer for The Athletic. Mark’s major role is to cover the Chicago Blackhawks. Before joining The Athletic, Mark spent six seasons on the Blackhawks beat covering for the Chicago Sun-Times. Before that, the journalist covered Notre Dame’s run to the BCS championship game during the 2012- 13 season. Previously, Mark worked as a sports editor of the Post-Tribune of Northwest Indiana.

How Tall Is Mark Lazerus

Mark is a man of above-average stature who stands at a height of 6 ft 3 in ( Approx 1.91m).

Where Is Mark Lazerus Now

Currently, the journalist serves as the senior writer for The Athletic. Mark’s major role is to cover the Chicago Blackhawks. Before joining The Athletic, Mark spent six seasons on the Blackhawks beat covering for the Chicago Sun-Times

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