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Jeff Skversky Age, Wiki, Salary, Wife, Family, Net Worth, Biography

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Personal Details Summary
Name Jeff Skversky
Age / How old / Birthday / Date of Birth / DOB February 1, 1979. As of 2024, he is around 45 years old.
Wedding & Marriage / Wife / Engaged / Spouse / Partner Married. Check the full bio for relationship details.
Children / No. of Kids One
Ethnicity / Origin / Heritage / Race White
Nationality American
What happened to Jeff Skversky? Currently, sportscaster Jeff Skversky continues to cover major professional and college teams, including the Eagles, Sixers, Phillies, and Flyers.
Wikipedia Bio / Profile Background

Introduction :

Jeff Skversky is an American sports reporter and anchor working for Philadelphia’s 6ABC network.

Personal Life, Parents and Family Details :

  • Jeff Skversky was born on February 1, 1979, in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, in the midst of the Delaware Valley.
  • He grew up in Bensalem, where he attended Bensalem High School from 1993 to 1997.
  • During high school, Jeff’s passion for sports became evident, and he also started taking his first steps in the world of reporting on the Audio Visual department’s TV station. He took care of the morning updates and provided play-by-play reports on the basketball team’s games.
  • Jeff met his wife, Mandy Lam Skversky, while he was working in St Louis. The couple got married in Mexico in March 2013.
  • They welcomed a baby daughter, Alexis Halle Skversky, in April 2016.

Education : Qualifications, High School & College Info

  • Jeff followed his high school graduation with enrolling at Temple University in Philadelphia, where he stayed from 1997 to 2001. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcasting, Telecommunications, and Mass Media.
  • While at Temple, he was also writing for its newspaper, as well as working for their TV station. During his last year of college, he interned at WPVI.

Career, Job, Salary and Net Worth :

  • Jeff received his first job offer out of college at a TV station in Macon, Georgia, but the job itself fell through by the time he got there. This prompted a relocation to Atlantic City, where he worked as a sportscaster for WMGM-TV, an NBC affiliate, from 2001 to 2003.
  • In March 2003, Jeff moved to Syracuse, New York, where he worked as a sportscaster for WSTM-TV until February 2006.
  • Jeff followed that by moving down to St Louis in March 2006 for a job at KMOV-TV, where he stayed until June 2008, when the recession prompted the closure of the station’s sports department.
  • He then moved back home and freelanced as a sports reporter for Fox 29 from October 2008 to January 2009 and for WUSA-TV from November 2008 to February 2009.
  • Jeff was then asked to interview for WPVI-TV’s 6ABC in Philadelphia, where he started working in February 2009.
  • His role at 6ABC entails anchoring sportscasts and covering the Eagles, Flyers, Phillies, and Sixers, as well as different college and high school sports.

Fun Facts, Height and Trivia :

  • Jeff is a huge baseball fan and supports the Philadelphia Phillies, whose triumphant season he got to cover in person, back in 2008.
  • One of his idols is Harry Kalas, who was a prestigious sportscaster, and whom Jeff grew up imitating.
  • He also admires anchor Jim Gardner, whom he ended up working with at 6ABC.
  • His great-grandparents moved to the United States from Eastern Europe.
  • He met one of his best friends, Sara Walsh, during the fiasco of his first job in Macon.
  • Jeff enjoys going to the beach and attending concerts in his free time.

7 thoughts on “Jeff Skversky Age, Wiki, Salary, Wife, Family, Net Worth, Biography”

  1. Why is Skversky still broadcasting from home when everyone else has returned to the studio or never left? What’s up?

  2. Jeff: two things…put some rugs or something to deaden sound in your home studio. It sounds like you are broadcasting in a metal, 50-gallon drum.

    Second: your pronunciation of ‘another’ drives me nuts. It is not pronounced ‘ay-nother’. It is pronounced: ‘another’.

    As a former broadcaster & teacher, I am aware of pronunciations. We are both avid fans of WPVI & of your work, but, please correct ‘another’…Your sports work is excellent!

  3. Jeff, Is your father Paul Skversky who lived in Philadelphia? If so I went to Northeast High School and graduated in 1963!!

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