Jeff Skversky
Jeff Skversky works in Philadelphia at WPVI-TV 6abc as an American sportscaster. He began working here in 2009. Skversky worked from 2006 to 2008 at St. Louis, during his tenure here. He covered the Cardinals World Series Championship run and parade at KMOV-TV in 2006 before.
Skversky completed his high school course at Bensalem High School. Then he earned a bachelor’s degree in Broadcasting, Telecommunications, and Mass Media from Temple University.
Skversky was born in Bensalem, Pennsylvania on February 1, 1979. He is 43 years old.
Skversky is 5 ft 7 in/1.7 m tall.
Skversky completed his high school course at Bensalem High School. Then he earned a bachelor’s degree in Broadcasting, Telecommunications, and Mass Media from Temple University.
Skversky’s dad is called Paul Skversky, however, he has not shared the exact details on his mother and on whether he has any siblings.
He is blissful married woman to Mandy Lam. In March 2013, they exchanged vows , they have a daughter called Alex Halle Skversky.
Jeff and Alex have a child called Alex Halle Skversky.
Skversky annually earns a Salary is $81,261, according to 6ABC sportscasters’ salaries.
Skversky has an estimated net worth is $1 million.
Skversky works in Philadelphia at WPVI-TV 6abc. He commenced his work here in 2009. Skversky has covered various major stories for Action news like the NFL draft on the Parkway. Countless Phillies Spring Training trips to Clearwater, the Eagles Super Bowl Parade.
Kris Jenkins’ shot to win Villanova the 2016 NCAA Championship, the Phillies World Series White House visit. The Eagles’ trip to London in 2018, and the Flyer’s 2010 improbable Stanley Cup run. He worked at 6abc as an intern.
Skversky’s career started with him working at WMGM-TV as a reporter and in Atlantic City at Channel 40 as a sports anchor in 2001. Then he worked from 2003 until 2006 at WSTM-TV as a sportscaster. Then he worked from 2006 until 2008 in St. Louis, he did the Cardinals World Series Championship run. And parade in 2006 at KMOV-TV plus the Rams and Blues.