Friday, May 31, 2019

Todd England ~ DE


Todd England has been a hard worker for his whole life. He is the youngest of 4 children. England is the senior director of his team at Comcast business. His team put all of the WiFi and fiber into Little Caesars Arena. So if his team didn't do it the huge jumbo-tron would not work. The deal was huge for Comcast business. It was an 11 million dollar deal that put his team on top.

England played hockey when he was little but for his family it was hard to have him play hockey. When he was nine his dad was in and out of the hospital. His dad had a failing kidney and that meant that they had little money to spend for England to play hockey. A lot of teams wanted England to play on their teams, but it just cost to much. So the team would let him play on the team for free. After a little while England's oldest sister gave her dad a kidney. By this time they had very little money. So they did not get nice fancy things. The one thing that they would get that is very nice where shoes. The reason they got nice shoes was because England's mom has foot problems.

When Todd England got older he went to college at Lake Superior State University. The year that he went the hockey team won the national championship, but he was the third goalie. When he was done with college he had some small jobs. Then he met Deanna MCalhany. Then in 2004 they got married. 2 years later they had their first baby named Robert Turner England. Two years after that they had the best kid, Drake Lyndon England on July 24th 2008. 

Then England began working at Comcast business. October 7th 2017 the worst day in England's life,  the day that his dad died. A little later the best day in Drake’s life, November 24th 2017 the day they got Duke London England, their cute puppy. One day when everyone in the family was in Florida the Red Wings signed the deal. October 6th 2018 was the first game at Little Caesars Arena. England took his two boys to watch the Red Wings win against the Minnesota Wild 5-1. It was there he saw his hard work come to life on the jumbo-tron. 

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