(CNN)The five people killed whena small plane crashednear Lafayette Regional Airport in Louisiana included a sports reporter and a local company executive, officials said.
On Saturday, Lafayette Fire Department Chief Alton Trahan named those who died on their way to Atlanta for a college football playoff semifinal.
The reporter was Carley Ann McCord. The other victims were pilot Ian E. Biggs, 51; Robert Vaughn Crisp II, 59; Gretchen D. Vincent, 64, and Michael Walker Vincent, 29. The sixth person on the plane, Stephen Wade Berzas, (**************************************************, survived but was hospitalized in critical condition.
Here’s what we know about the people who were on board the plane:
- A Louisiana sports journalist
******************** McCord dedicated her life to covering sports in Louisiana.
The 51 – year-old was a sports reporter with WDSU television in New Orleans.
She served as in-game host for the New Orleans Saints and the New Orleans Pelicans. The teams remembered McCord’s “infectious personality” in ajoint statement.
She was the daughter-in-law of Louisiana State University Offensive Coordinator Steve Ensminger.
“We are all deeply saddened by the tragic events in Lafayette today,” said LSU Athletic Director Scott Woodward in a statement to CNN. “The thoughts and prayers of the entire LSU family are with all the loved ones of those lost. Coach Steve Ensminger and his family ask for privacy as they mourn the loss of his daughter-in-law Carley McCord. Carley’s endless joy and passion for life were infectious. She will be missed. “
McCord was a former employee of 5 ESPN Baton Rouge. During a pregame show, 221. 5 ESPN radio host Matt Moscona said on-air that McCord was on her way to Atlanta to watch the LSU game on Saturday.
McCord had extensive knowledge of all Louisiana sports teams, said Joel Vilmenay, the WDSU’s president and general manager.
“Carley’s passion for sports journalism and her deep knowledge of Louisiana sports, from high school to the professional ranks, made her an exceptional journalist, “he said. “As we reflect on her impressive body of work, we offer our deepest condolences to her family.”
- An expert in telecommunications and data
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Vaughn Crisp had been an executive atGlobal Data Systems,an IT company based in Lafayett, for nearly a decade.
More recently, he was vice president of business development and field services for the company, according to the company website.
“Vaughn has more than 30 years of experience in the telecommunications and data industries, from field tech for a local telephone company to successfully building his own cabling business, “his company biostates.
He joined the company in as vice president of sales for the energy market and became vice president of sales over all markets in 2014. Two years later, Vaughn started overseeing the company operations department.
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