Lindsay Czarniak Biography
Lindsay Czarniak is an American Sports anchor and reporter working For Fox sports as a studio host for NASCAR coverage and a sideline reporter for NFL games. In a Career She has also been a pit reporter and studio host for TNT’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series coverage and a former co-host and reporter for the syndicated The George Michael Sports Machine. she played lacrosse and field hockey when she was in Highschool
Lindsay Czarniak Age
Lindsay was born on 7th November 1977 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Lindsay Czarniak Height
Czarniak stands at a height of 5feet 7 inches tall.
Lindsay Czarniak Education
She studied at Centreville High School. She majored in online journalism at James Madison University where she graduated in 2000
Lindsay Czarniak Family
She is born to Chet and Terri Czarniak. Her father worked for hometown local newspapers as a sports reporter for 17 years and editor at USA Today while her mother was a former principal at Rose Hill Elementary School. She is the sister to Andrew Czarniak a U.S Coast Gaurd.
Lindsay Czarniak Husband
Czarniak is married to Craig Melvin a WRC-TV reporter and weekend anchor on October 15th, 2011. The couple is blessed with 2 children a son and a daughter
Lindsay Czarniak Career
Lindsay began her career as an intern for WUSA in Washington, D.C. Her debut Broadcasting career began as a CNN production assistant. Her first on-air role as a news reporter occurred while working for WAWS. She joined WRC-Tv in 2015 to work as a sports anchor and reporter.
She left the station to join ESPN in 2011. In August 2011, Czarniak made her SportsCenter debut covering the evening’s preseason football games In December 2012, she took the place of Jay Harris as co-host of the 6 pm SportsCenter after Harris moved to the 11 pm SportsCenter. She is was the first woman to host the telecast of the 2013 Indianapolis 500.
In February 2018, Joe Gibbs Racing announced that Czarniak would be joining their professional stock car racing team. She would be producing digital content during the Daytona 500 along with features on each of the team’s four Monster Energy Cup Series racers. Later that summer, she became one of the four presenters of the Netflix reality competition show Hyperdrive, which would be released in August 2019.
In February 2019, Czarniak signed with Fox Sports as a studio host for their NASCAR coverage, and as a sideline reporter for Fox’s NFL coverage.
Lindsay Czarniak Salary
Lindsay earns an annual salary of $1.5Million
Lindsay Czarniak Net worth
Czarniak has an estimated net worth of $9 Million from her successful career