Seattle native McCall Hall is a legacy graduate of the University of Washington, who prides herself on staying ahead of the curve when it comes to sports, business, and pop culture. Hall, who began her career with the Seattle Supersonics as a community relations coordinator, has also worked with the Seattle Storm, the Los Angeles Sparks, and as a producer with ABC, NBC, and as a traveling MC for NBA Entertainment.
Additionally, the multi-talented alumna has also served as community relations director for the 2015 Special Olympic World Games in Los Angeles, where she launched a program called “Fans in the Stands.” More than 250,000 people participated in this effort to build the organization’s fan base for participating athletes.
Hall is currently the director of community outreach for the University of Southern California Athletic Department, where she oversees a multi-million-dollar endowment and creates community engagement programs for USC student-athletes. Throughout her career, Hall, who has a master’s degree from USC’s Marshall School of Business, has successfully developed programs emphasizing the importance of giving back for athletes and others.
When she’s not working in the community, Hall flips the script working as on-air host and reporter for various outlets including Fox Sports. One of the things she is most proud of, however, is Art by Athletes, a foundation she created that benefits art programs in public schools in Los Angeles.