About Matt
Matt Eisenberg is an accomplished multimedia journalist who has been recognized at the national and regional levels for his storytelling across multiple platforms, including photography, writing, reporting and graphic design. He currently works as a development officer, digital content, for the Sharp HealthCare Foundation.
Previously, he served as an editor with ESPN, where he ran the college football recruiting and college softball verticals; espnW, where he led social media initiatives and published nearly 200 bylines; and SportsNet New York, where he edited stories on the news desk. Eisenberg was also senior managing editor of The Quinnipiac Chronicle, the school's award-winning newspaper, and interned for Comcast SportsNet New England.
A versatile and multitalented journalist, he has experience covering sports, news, music, entertainment and lifestyle. One of his photos was featured on CNN's Top 75 Sports Moments of 2014 and hangs inside the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He has placed in two national competitions and won 18 regional awards for his photos, articles and layout designs.
Eisenberg covered the 2022 Women's College World Series, 2014 and 2019 Women's Frozen Four and 2013 men's Frozen Four on site. In addition to sporting events, he also shoots portraits, landscapes, weddings and concerts.
He graduated cum laude from Quinnipiac University with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and a minor in sports studies in May 2014. He currently lives in San Diego, California.
Previously, he served as an editor with ESPN, where he ran the college football recruiting and college softball verticals; espnW, where he led social media initiatives and published nearly 200 bylines; and SportsNet New York, where he edited stories on the news desk. Eisenberg was also senior managing editor of The Quinnipiac Chronicle, the school's award-winning newspaper, and interned for Comcast SportsNet New England.
A versatile and multitalented journalist, he has experience covering sports, news, music, entertainment and lifestyle. One of his photos was featured on CNN's Top 75 Sports Moments of 2014 and hangs inside the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He has placed in two national competitions and won 18 regional awards for his photos, articles and layout designs.
Eisenberg covered the 2022 Women's College World Series, 2014 and 2019 Women's Frozen Four and 2013 men's Frozen Four on site. In addition to sporting events, he also shoots portraits, landscapes, weddings and concerts.
He graduated cum laude from Quinnipiac University with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and a minor in sports studies in May 2014. He currently lives in San Diego, California.