Dan Stamm joined the NBC10 team as an intern in the summer of 2004 and worked his way up to become a full-time employee in 2006. He currently serves as the weekday morning digital content producer for the duopoly's 18 digital properties.
Stamm has covered a variety of stories ranging from breaking news and weather events to sports coverage, ranging from high school football to the Olympics.
As the weekday morning digital content producer, Dan helps viewers get their day started off right with the news and information they need to know.
Stamm’s work has been celebrated with several journalism awards including national and regional Edward R. Murrow Awards and two regional Emmy Awards for his digital news work and Olympic coverage.
Stamm has a deep knowledge of the Philadelphia region and what is important to different neighborhoods. He has been an integral part of two relaunches of NBC10's website.
Stamm is a native of the Philadelphia suburbs. He is a 2000 graduate of Cheltenham High School and holds bachelor's degrees in journalism and criminal justice/criminology from the University of Maryland.
He lives in Philadelphia with his wife, Shelby, and their children.
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