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Ashley ShahAhmadi
American sports reporter
Ashley ShahamAhmadi is an American sports reporter. She has worked for ESPN's college football coverage since 2023, and has worked as an ESPN Radio NBA postseason reporter, covering the Minnesota/Dallas playoff series during the 2023–24 NBA season. She covered the Charlotte Hornets for six years with FanDuel Sports Network Southeast before leaving in 2024. She was replaced by Shannon Spake. She also covered the Atlanta Braves as well.
College and career
ShahAhmadi is a graduate of the University of Georgia She began her broadcast journalism career in Meridian, Mississippi as the weekend sports anchor at WTOK-TV. She then made a 100-market jump to Jackson, Mississippi as the weekend sports anchor at WAPT-TV. She then returned to Atlanta, Georgia to work as social media content producer and host for Fox Sports South/Southeast, then in 2018 became the reporter for the Hornets. She also was a CMT correspondent.
Personal life
ShahAhmadi resides in Atlanta with her husband, Tyler who she married in 2023.
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Ashley Fox
Award-Winning Sports Journalist and Analyst; NFL Reporter and Columnist
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Ashley Fox is one of the NFL's most well-respected journalists and a trailblazer in the ego-infused world of sports media. During her 24-year career, including 7 years as a lead NFL reporter and analyst for ESPN, Inc., The Worldwide Leader in Sports, Ashley covered the United States' most popular sport for the largest sports media network in the world.
By being fair, honest and accountable, with unwavering professionalism and boundless optimism, Ashley earned the trust of professional athletes, coaches, owners, team executives and league commissioners. Ashley understands the power of relationships - as well as the steps to build and maintain them. She has mastered the lost art of listening and knows that the best questions mine the most insightful answers. To this day she maintains lasting relationships with some of the most powerful people in professional sports, proving that championship teamwork isn't just for NFL Sundays.
Since 1993, Ashley Fox has reported from the world's largest sporting events, including the Summer Olympics, Wimbledon, the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals, the Final Four, the World Series, the Stanley Cup Finals, and the PGA Championship. Ashley's written work has been featured on ESPN.com, TheUndefeated.com, ESPNW.com and in ESPN The Magazine, Sports Illustrated and the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Ashley has appeared on ESPN's signature studio shows SportsCenter, Outside the Lines, The Sports Reporters, Pardon The Interruption, NFL Live, NFL Insiders, His & Hers and Jim Rome is Burning, as well as on CNN and MSNBC. Her seven-minute story Brothers in Arms kicked off the 2017 season of ESPN's SC Featured and detailed the relationship between Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Alejandro Villanueva, a former Army Ranger, and his Afghan translator Mohammad Arif A Our experienced booking agents have successfully helped clients around the world secure speakers like Ashley Fox for speaking engagements, personal appearances, product endorsements, or corporate entertainment since 2002. Click the Check Availability button above and complete the form on this page to check availability for Ashley Fox, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to discuss your upcoming event. One of our experienced agents will be happy to help you get speaking fee information and check availability for Ashley Fox or any other speaker of your choice. Speaking fees for Ashley Fox, or any other speakers and celebrities, are determined based on a number of factors and may change without notice. The estimated fees to book Ashley Fox are for live events and for virtual events. For the most current speaking fee to hire Ashley Fox, click the Check Availability button above and complete the form on this page, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to speak directly with an experienced booking agent. Ashley Fox is a keynote speaker and industry expert whose speaking topics include Communication, Empowerment, Influential Women, Journalism, Overcoming Adversity, Personal Growth, Resilience, Sports Journalism & Broadcasting, Storytelling, Success, Women, Women's Empowerment. Ashley Fox generally travels from Philadelphia, PA, USA, but can be booked for private corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. For more details, please contact an AAE Booking agent. AAE Speakers Bureau has successfully booked keynote speakers like Ashley Fox for clients worldwide since 2002. As a full-service speaker booking agency, we have access to virtually any speaker or celebrity in the Ashley FoxApr 13, 2012, 03:00 AM ET Follow on X Troy Aikman was right. Football has a crisis, and it is not limited to the NFL. It stretches down through college, high school, even Pop Warner. Sports Illustrated senior writer Peter King addressed it on Twitter on Thursday morning, the day after Junior Seau was found dead with what the San Diego County medical examiner confirmed was a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his chest: "I wonder how many parents woke up today, read about Seau and Saints bounties, and said: 'I'm not letting my kid near a football field.'" That has been my stance since Dec. 23, 2008, the day I found out I was pregnant with my son. I love football. Always have. For the past decade, I've made a living writing primarily about the NFL, chronicling the great games and iconic players, the epic successes and the crushing failures. So I'm sure this will come off as hypocritical to some, but so be it: There is no way I'm letting my beloved boy play the game at any level. Football is not an option for him. It is too violent, and the ramifications of head injuries suffered while playing at all levels are too great. My little guy will have to find some other sport -- any other sport -- to play. Hoops. Baseball. Soccer. Tennis. Golf. Lacrosse. Whatever. But not football. Not while I am breathing. There are many things to love about football. For kids, it builds confidence. It promotes teamwork. It is fun. It is a physical game but it is a cerebral one, too. The bonds guys make playing football last a lifetime. The questions for those who play are how long is that lifetime and what does it look like at age 40 or 50 or 60? For the men who play in the NFL, the questions become more serious. Can you find your keys or remember you mom's phone number when you are Ashley Fox
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