Dick Enberg's Human Design Chart

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          Dick Enberg's Biography

          American sports announcer, Enberg began broadcasting in college. As a young assistant professor at California State University, he served as assistant baseball coach as well. In 1975 he was hired by NBC Sports as an announcer for college basketball. His knowledge and appeal zoomed him to the announcer’s microphone for other sports and he has covered special events like the Olympics and championship games in tennis, golf, baseball, boxing and more.
          In January 2000 he joined CBS where he has broadcast multiple sports events including football, tennis and golf.
          Among his many awardsare 14 Emmy Awards and nine Sportscaster of the Year Awards. Enberg is a well-educated man with a Master’s and a doctorate from Indiana State. He is the author of two books, “Dick Enberg Oh My!” (2000), “Dick Enberg’s Humorous Quotes for All Occasions” (2004) and a one-man play “McGuire” (2005) about coach Al McGuire. Enberg has been married twice and has six children in total. He first married Jeri Taylor September 19, 1959; the marriage ended in divorce in 1977. On May 7, 1983 he married Barbara Hedbring.
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          Dick Enberg's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.