Lewis Johnson NBC Sports Bio Wiki Age Height Wife Salary and Net Worth
Lewis Johnson is an American Sportscaster and former athlete. As of now, he works as an Olympic broadcaster at NBC Sports, Paralympics Commentator, and Pac-12 Network Football and Basketball Reporter. He is the founder and president of Lewis Johnson Media Group, LLC and also BrainStorm Training Group, LLC.
He was born in theUnited Stateson December 13, 1962. Lewis is59 years oldand holds his birthday every year in December.
He is a man of tall stature. Lewis stands at6 ft6 intall (Approx 1.98 m).
He was born in the United States of America to his father and mother. He holds an American nationality. Lewis is a secretive person and has kept information regarding his family (parents and/or siblings) whereabouts away from the public eye.
Lewis is married to his beautiful wifeDominique Galleron. Dominique is an artist at Touch of Paris Art Studio in Texas. The couple exchanged their wedding vows on November 5, 1995. The couple has two sons and they live in Texas.
He joined the University of Cincinnati where he graduated with his bachelor’s degree in Communication. Upon his completion, he competed professionally in Europe for seven years.
He works as an Olympic broadcaster at NBC Sports and he has covered 12 Olympic games since 2000. Lewis has also served at Notre Dame Football as the sideline reporter on NBC’s coverage. He is the founder and president of his Media Group, LLC and also BrainStorm Training Group, LLC. Before that, he was a reporter on NBC and Arena Football League broadcasts for NBC’s NBA as well as anchoring the NBC Sports Update Desk.
Lewis has also worked as an on-site reporter for various Olympic games during his tenure with NBC Sports, and at four Paralympic Games, including the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games in Pyeongchang. Apart from that, he covered the 2002 Olympic Winter Games from Salt Lake City as a reporter at the Special Features Unit at NBC.
Additionally, he has covered the NBA, and the AFL as well as nine Olympic and two Paralympic Games as a sideline reporter. Lewis has also served at CBS Sports, Turner Sports, NBCSN, the Pac-12 Network, Westwood One, as well as ESPN/ABC. Moreover, he competed in the 800 meters at the 1987 NCAA Championships with a personal record of 1:47.00 finishing in 8th position.
His career life kicked off at Turner Sports working as a stage manager in 1994 at Goodwill Games in St. Petersburg, Russia. Lewis retired as an athlete in 1995 and worked as a full-time sideline reporter. He moved to ABC Sports as a college basketball and college football reporter for four years, before joining NBC in 1999.
Some of Lewis’s colleagues at NBC Sports Include:
Andrea Joyce– Gymnastic Reporter
Michele Tafoya– Sideline Reporter
Siera Santos– Sports Broadcaster
Al Michaels– Sportscaster
Amina Smith– Host and On-Air Talent
Kathryn Tappen– Sportscaster
Tom Hammond– On-Air Presenter
Brian Engblom– Color Analyst
He is currently earning decent pay as a sideline reporter. Lewis’s salary is$80,268 annually.
He has worked as a professional athlete and a sportscaster for over a decade and through his work, he has attained decent fortune. Lewis’s net worth is$2.4 Million.
He is an American Sportscaster and former athlete. As of now, he works as an Olympic broadcaster at NBC Sports, Paralympics Commentator, and Pac-12 Network Football and Basketball Reporter. He is the founder and president of Lewis Johnson Media Group, LLC and also BrainStorm Training Group, LLC.
Lewis is a man of tall stature and is 6 ft 6 in tall.