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Hannah Storm, life and career

Hannah Storm was born in Oak Park, Illinois June 13, 1962. And is the daughter of sports executive Mike Storen, Her mother, Hannah G. Storen, is a successful real estate agent in Houston, Texas. She is married to sportscaster Dan Hicks.

She hosted for the Olympic Games, as well as NBA and WNBA basketball, the National Football League, figure skating, and Major League Baseball. Storm became the first woman in American television history to act as solo host of a network's sports package when NBC had her host Major League Baseball games from 1994 to 2000 (CBS' Andrea Joyce preceeded her, but she for instance, anchored the 1993 World Series with Pat O'Brien).

In October 2002, she moved to CBS News and became one of the hosts of The Early Show. As co-host of The Early Show, she covered major news events, including the Iraq War, Hurricane Katrina, Super Bowls XLI and XXXVIII, the 2004 Democratic National Convention, the 2004 U.S. presidential election, 2008 presidential elections, and the 2005 London terrorist bombings.

Storm joined ESPN on May 10, 2008. She currently anchors SportsCenter weekdays (except Fridays during the NFL season) from 9 a.m. until noon with co-anchor Josh Elliott and the Sunday mornings during the NFL season with Bob Ley. Her duties are to deliver highlights and to question analysts about sports topics.

She graduated from Westminster Schools of Atlanta in 1979 and the University of Notre Dame in 1983, with degrees in political science and communications.

Source : en.wikipedia.org

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