Entering his seventh season and eighth year with the team, Dan Kamal is the play-by-play voice for all Thrashers radio broadcasts and oversees radio operations for both the Thrashers and the NBA's Atlanta Hawks.
As Senior Director of Radio Operations, he is responsible for the management of the team’s radio network which includes flagship station WCNN AM-680 "The Fan," and all the affiliates throughout Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina.
In addition to his radio duties, Kamal is a regular contributor to the team's official Web site, providing interviews and editorial content. He also serves on the selection committee for the NHL's King Clancy Memorial Award, which is awarded annually to "the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a contribution in his community."
Kamal joined the Thrashers prior to the 1999-2000 Inaugural Season and his role with the team marks the second time he has broadcasted professional hockey in Atlanta. He is the former radio and television play-by-play announcer for the Atlanta Knights of the former International Hockey League, a position he held from 1994-96. Prior to the Knights, he was the radio and TV play-by-play voice of the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League from 1984-94.
Following the Knights, Kamal joined Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., in 1997 as a writer and field producer for the former CNN/Sports Illustrated cable network. While with the network, he also served as a fill-in anchor on CNN Headline Sports. During the 2004-2005 NHL lockout, he returned to Turner Broadcasting as a freelance reporter/editor for the CNNRadio Network. He also served as a speaker for the Atlanta Hawks Read to Achieve program that reached 122 schools and 61,000 students.
In his broadcasting career Kamal also has covered the 1996 Summer Olympic Games for Atlanta’s WGST Radio and has served as studio host for the Atlanta Falcons Radio Network and PGA Tour Radio.
He earned a Bachelor's degree in communication studies from the University of Massachusetts/Amherst and his Master’s degree in communications from Boston University.
Kamal and his wife Dot, have two children: a daughter Deanna, who is a student at the University of Georgia, and a son Chris, a student/hockey player at Gilmour Academy in Ohio. The family resides in Alpharetta, Ga.
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