Everett Fitzhugh
Everett Fitzhugh Biography
Everett Fitzhugh serves as a radio play-by-play announcer on NHL for the Seattle Kraken. He worked as a play-by-play announcer and director of media relations for the Cincinnati Cyclones prior.
Everett Fitzhugh Age
Fitzhugh was born in Detroit, Michigan, in the United States in 1989. He is about33 years old. Although, he has not disclosed his exact date of birth,
Everett Fitzhugh Height
Fitzhugh is 5 ft 10 in/1.78m tall.
Everett Fitzhugh Weight
Fitzhugh has not revealed his exact weight.
Everett Fitzhugh Education
Fitzhugh attended both Tappan Middle School. And Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Then he received a bachelor of science in individualized studies. With a major in Sports Communications in 2011 from Bowling Green State University.
Everett Fitzhugh Family
Fitzhugh was brought up by his adoptee mother, called Denise. In the Northwest as the only child. His mom worked at the Third Circuit Court in Detroit for two and a half decades as an executive additionally.
Everett Fitzhugh Wife
Fitzhugh is a married man to Shelly Pinto, they exchanged vows on September 2, 2021. They stay in Settle, Washington.
Everett Fitzhugh Kids
Fitzhugh has not disclosed details on whether he has any kids.
Everett Fitzhugh Salary
Fitzhugh annually receives a salary of $98,700.
Everett Fitzhugh Net Worth
Fitzhugh has an approximated net worth of $1 million.
Everett Fitzhugh Career
Fitzhugh works as the radio play-by-play announcer for the Seattle Kraken at NHL. After getting employed he became the only Black play-by-play calling hockey. At any professional level of North American ice hockey.
Fitzhugh also is the first African American broadcaster in NHL history to work full-time. He worked for the Cincinnati Cyclones as a play-by-play announcer. And director of media relations, during his tenure here.
For his Media Relations, he earned himself the 2017 ECHL Award of Excellence previously. Fitzhugh attended both Tappan Middle School. And Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Then he received a bachelor of science in individualized studies. With a major in Sports Communications in 2011 from Bowling Green State University.