Abby Hornacek Biography
Abby Hornacek is an American anchor and host working for FOX NEWS as a host of “PARK’D,” “Ride to Work” and “American Arenas” series. She joined the FOX NEWS news team in 2018, after previously working for ESPN.
Hornacek pursued her education at Xavier College Preparatory in Arizona, where she was actively involved in the school’s volleyball team. Later, she continued her academic journey at the University of Southern California, where she pursued a degree in Broadcast Journalism. Her commitment to both academics and sports reflects her well-rounded approach to personal and professional development. She commenced her career at Trojan Vision Television which is a student-operated TV station. Here, she served as an anchor while pursuing her studies in Broadcast Journalism. Despite initially balancing both roles, she eventually left the station upon joining the school’s volleyball team. Subsequently, she became part of another student-operated program, Annenberg TV News.
She officially entered the professional sphere by interning in the production segment at Fox Sports San Diego in January 2014. During this internship, she provided valuable assistance to several Fox Sports 1 producers, contributing to the success of their live broadcasts. This early experience marked the beginning of her journey in the field of broadcasting. In addition to her roles as a news reporter, she expanded her career by working as a sideline reporter for Fox Sports and contributing to ESPN. Subsequently, she transitioned from news reporting to sports hosting at Stadium, a sports network based in Chicago. From February 2016 to February 2018, she covered The Drone Racing League, showcasing her versatility in reporting across different sports and events.
Additionally, she is a prominent figure at Fox News, and has received numerous awards and recognition throughout her illustrious career and academic endeavors. Among these achievements, she secured the 3rd runner-up position at the Miss Arizona USA pageant in 2014. Additionally, she holds membership in esteemed organizations, including the National Honors Society and Lambda Pi Eta at USC (acknowledging accomplishments in communication studies). In addition to that, she is also part of the USC Phi Sigma Theta Honors Society, recognizing outstanding academic performance.
Further underscoring her excellence, she has been inducted into The Order of Omega at USC, an honor society that celebrates achievements in leadership, scholarship, and service. These accolades collectively showcase her dedication and success in both her academic pursuits and her contributions to various organizations and activities.
Abby Hornacek Salary
Hornacek earns an annual salary of about $47,000-$120,000.
Abby Hornacek Net Worth
Hornacek has an estimated net worth of about $1 Million – $7 Million which she has earned through her career as a host.
Abby Hornacek Age
Hornacek was born on April 25, 1994, in Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States. She is 30 years old as of 2024, and she celebrates her birthday on the 25th of April every year.
Abby Hornacek Height and Weight
Hornacek stands at a height of 5 feet 5 inches tall, and she weighs 125 lbs (75kgs).
Abby Hornacek Family
Hornacek is the daughter of Jeff Hornacek, who is an American professional basketball coach and a former NBA player, and Stacy Hornacek. She has two older brothers, Ryan who was born in 1989, and Tyler who was born in 1990. Ryan Hornacek is an Analytical Lead for Google. While Tyler Hornacek is an Account Executive at USC Sports Properties.
Abby Hornacek Husband and Children
Hornacek has not disclosed her relationship status as she is very private with her personal life. However, this information will be updated when available.
Abby Hornacek Illness
Hornacek found joy in playing basketball and was an active member of her school team. However, her passion for volleyball faced an untimely conclusion when a ball struck her in the face. This unfortunate incident led to a severe eye condition. It compelled her to wear a distinctive green-colored protective glass lens when appearing on television. Despite undergoing two surgical procedures in an effort to treat the condition she, unfortunately, did not regain her eyesight and ultimately uses a glass eye. This circumstance marked the conclusion of her volleyball career. Despite this setback, Hornacek has demonstrated resilience and continued to make strides in her career in the broadcasting industry.
Abby Hornacek FOX NEWS
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Abby Hornacek Social Media Platform
Hornacek is very active on her Twitter, Instagram and Facebook pages. She has 51.5k followers on Twitter 130.7k followers on Instagram and 215.5k followers on Facebook.