Kelly Nash
Kelly Nash, an American sports
journalist and broadcaster is known for her work with the MLB (Major League
Baseball). She can be seen on various shows, including "The Rundown"
as well as other shows. Kelly was also a host on Fox Sports Florida before joining
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this sports broadcaster. Kelly Nash was a South Carolina native born on the
22nd of October, 1990. Kelly was raised in South Carolina with her two older
sisters, Kaitlyn (and Carolyn) and her mother, Carolyn. Kelly hasn't shared any
details about her parents (names and occupations) however. Growing up she was
often at sporting events with her father, including baseball games, which led
her to fall in over the game. Kelly earned a bachelor's degree in Youth
Development Leadership from Clemson in South Carolina when she was done with
high school. Then, she enrolled at the University of Miami, where she received
a master's diploma in Broadcast Journalism. Kelly was part of the ACC Digital
Network's internship team. She also served as an assistant in the production.
After the completion of her internship, Kelly received an offer to join the ACC
Digital Networks. Kelly started her career as a sports reporter and did
interviews on Saturdays during "ACC Kickoff", a Saturday-only news
program. The network was in existence for two years, until 2013, during which
time she also contributed to the program "ACC NOW". Following her
time at ACC Digital Network ended, she joined Fox Sports Florida as a sideline
reporter, and thanks to her efforts she was enlisted by Fox Sports Sun,
covering the Tampa Bay Rays, Orlando Magic and Tampa Bay Lightning franchises,
reporting on news and stories regarding the specific clubs.
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