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speaker biographies
Speaker
SETH DAVIS
Subjects
journalism,
sports
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In just a short
time, and at a relatively young age, Seth Davis has established
himself as one of the most accomplished and respected voices in the
worlds of print and broadcast journalism. Seth is also an
experienced Master of Ceremonies and public speaker whose
motivational message “Define Yourself” is tailored to resonate with
young and older audiences alike.
Since joining CBS Sports in 2003, Davis has become one of the faces
of March Madness through his position as an on-air college
basketball studio analyst. He serves as the lone analyst in the CBS
studio during the network’s “At the Half” segments for all regular
season games, and his reportage continues throughout the NCAA
Tournament alongside his studio partners, Greg Gumbel and Clark
Kellogg. During his tenure at CBS Sports, Davis has also contributed
live segments to “The NFL Today,” he has worked as a sideline
reporter on NFL football with Jim Nantz and Phil Simms, and he has
served as host for CBS’ weekend Sportsdesk reports.
In addition to his broadcast work, Davis is also a Staff Writer at
Sports Illustrated magazine, which he joined in 1995. Besides
writing numerous features, he has authored the magazine’s weekly
Inside College Basketball column and been a regular contributor to
SI’s “Golf Plus” section. Davis’ work has been recognized several
times by national writing organizations.
His 2003 profile of golfer John Daly earned him first place in the
Golf Writers Association of America’s non-daily feature category.
Davis is also a regular contributor to SI.com, where he authors his
popular “Hoop Thoughts” column on college basketball.
Since 2002, Davis has worked as an on-air host, reporter and analyst
for College Sports Television, the CBS-owned cable network. He has
been a regular guest on the MSG Network as well as numerous
television and radio shows, including The Best Damn Sports Show,
Pardon The Interruption, the Jim Rome Show and ESPN’s Mike and Mike
in the Morning.
A 1992 graduate of Duke University, Davis is the author of the 2001
memoir Equinunk, Tell Your Story: My Return to Summer Camp.
He also used to perform stand-up comedy at various comedy clubs in
New York City. He currently resides in Ridgefield, Connecticut, with
his wife, Melissa; their sons, Zachary and Noah; and their dog,
Bailey.
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56 Poquonock Avenue
Windsor, Connecticut 06095
Voice: 800-875-2893
Fax: 860-687-1062
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