Rod Galimore Wife, Net Worth, Salary, Age, Parents, Bio, ESPN

Rod Galimore Biography

Rod Gilmore is a famous college football analyst. He has worked for ESPN and ABC since 1996. Gilmore worked for Prime Sports Network, Pacific Sports Network and SportsChannel Bay Area prior to joining ABC and ESPN. Rod was a defensive back for three years at Stanford University.

Rod practices law in the San Francisco Bay Area in addition to his career. Gilmore has also volunteered at Stanford for a long time. He previously held an officer position with two organizations supported by the Stanford Alumni Association. In addition, he is a member of the Stanford Alumni Association Board of Directors and the chairman of the Stanford Athletic Board.

Rod Galimore Net Worth

Galimore has an estimated net worth of $1 Million. His job career is his main source of income. Having worked in the industry for quite some time now, he  has been able to secure a decent fortune for himself.

Rod Galimore Salary

Galimore receives a respectable wage from his job . He receives an average annual salary of $90 Thousand.

Year 2023 2024
Rod Gilmore Salary  $90 Thousand  $100 Thousand
Rod Gilmore Net Worth $1 Million $2 Million

Rod Galimore Age

Galimore  was born on January 31, 1960 in Oakland, California, United States. As of 2023 he is  63 years old.

Rod Galimore Height, Weight & Body Measurement

Galimore  stands proudly at a height of 5 feet 8 inches(1.75 m, 175 cm), he exhibits an exquisite balance in his physique. Weighing approximately 86kg (190lbs), his body measurements are an enviable 34-28-38 centimeters.

Rod Galimore Parents

In Oakland, California its where Galimore was born and raised by his mother and his industrious father, Carter Gilmore. In Oakland, California, his father was the first elected African American to the city council. He is an American citizen and a member of the black ethnic community.

While Galimore’s marital bliss with his wife Marie is a well-illuminated facet of his life, the details surrounding his familial roots remain shrouded in mystery. The enigma extends to the identities of his mother and siblings, as their information is not currently available.

Rest assured, as soon as credible sources unveil these missing pieces of  personal puzzle, updates will be promptly provided, painting a more comprehensive picture of his familial connections.

Rod Galimore Wife

Galimore’s heart found its home in the captivating embrace of his good-looking wife, Marie Gilmore. Marie was chosen to serve as Alameda, California’s mayor in November 2010.
Their union is not just a marriage but a beautiful symphony of shared dreams, mutual respect, and unwavering companionship.

Marie, with her enchanting presence and inner radiance, adds a layer of grace and charm to Galimore’s life. Beyond the surface allure, their connection runs deep, rooted in a bond that withstands the tests of time and adversity. Together, they navigate the intricate dance of marriage, finding joy in the simple moments and strength in each other’s company.

Rod Galimore Education

Galimore received his degree in English from Stanford University. Gilmore played baseball for the Cardinals while he was there. In addition, Rod studied law at the University of California’s Berkeley School of Law (J.D.), where he graduated in 1986. Rod was admitted to the California State Bar in that same year. He is currently employed by Britt & Thieman, a business law firm with offices in Palo Alto, California, Barlow, and Doty.

Rod Galimore Career

In August of 1996, Rod Gilmore began working for ESPN as a college football analyst. Every week during the season, he contributes to an ESPN/ABC Saturday telecast and works on studio programs like SportsCenter and College Football Live. In the past, he worked as a studio analyst for ESPN and contributed to ESPN The Magazine and ESPN.com.

Gilmore covered Pac-10 football as an analyst for Prime Sports Network in California (1993–1995), SportsChannel Bay Area (1991–1993), and the Pacific Sports Network (1990) before joining ESPN. He received the John Saunders Award from the V Foundation and was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1994 for his live sports coverage of Pac-10 football.

Gilmore has been a Stanford volunteer for a long time. In the past, he has held positions as chairman of the Stanford Athletic Board, member of the Stanford Alumni Association Board of Directors, and officer of two organizations supported by the association. In addition, he actively participates in a number of bar associations and neighborhood associations.

After receiving a multiple myeloma diagnosis in 2016, Gilmore is presently a member of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation’s board of directors.

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