Mark Giangreco Biography
Mark Giangreco is the former lead sports anchor and sports director for WLS-TV in Chicago, Illinois. Moreover, he anchored the sports segment on ABC7 during the 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts until 2021. Mark remains an ESPN Radio contributor. He commenced his first job at a local NBC station based in Dayton, Ohio.
Mark has won three Emmy Awards and also received the prestigious Iris Award from the National Association of Television Program Executives. He has won two Associated Press Awards for “Best Sportscast” and two Peter Lisagor Awards. In 1996, Mark was named Giangreco “Father of the Year” by the Chicago Father’s Day Council.
Mark Giangreco Age
Mark Giangreco was born on 13th May 1952, in Buffalo, New York, in the United States of America. He is 71 years old.
Mark Giangreco Height
Mark stands at a height of 5 feet 9 inches (Approx 1.75 m).
Mark Giangreco Education
He earned his high school diploma from Canisius High School in 1970. Later on, Mark enrolled at the University of Dayton where he graduated with a degree in B.A. in Communications in 1974.
Mark Giangreco Wife
Mark got married to his lovely wife, Cindy Giangreco in 2005. The lovely couple is blessed with three children, Mark, Christopher, and Matt.
Mark Giangreco Family
Mark was born to his caring father and his supportive mother, Joanne Lucille Downing Giangreco. His unidentified dad was a sportsman. Mark grew up along with his two brothers, Thomas Giangrevo a medical device consultant, and Pete Giangreco, a Democratic Party political consultant.
Mark Giangreco Salary
He receives an estimated salary of around $72,000 per year.
Mark Giangreco’s Net Worth
Mark has managed to amass a decent fortune from his career over the years and has an estimated net worth of around $5 million.
Mark Giangreco Career
Mark served as a lead sports anchor and sports director for WLS-TV in Chicago, Illinois. Moreover, he anchored the sports segment on ABC7 during the 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts until 2021. Mark remains an ESPN Radio contributor.
He commenced his first job at a local NBC station based in Dayton, Ohio. There, he worked there for less than a year in 1978. Later, he worked at WMAQPTV from 1982 to 1994. Moreover, Mark hosted ABC7’s New Year’s Eve special segment, ”Countdown Chicago,” together with Jane Davies.