Mark Rosewater Podcast, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, and Net Worth

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Mark Rosewater is a popular American head designer for Magic: The Gathering, a position he has held since 2003. Rosewater also works as the host of the Drive to Work podcast where he talks in-depth about various disjointed subjects, mostly himself. During his youth, Rosewater served as a professional magician. He has a weekly column titled “Making Magic” on magicthegathering.com, the official site of Wizards of the Coast since 2002.

He has served for Wizards of the Coast since 1995, the company which makes Magic: The Gathering. Rosewater wrote puzzles based on Magic cards and other articles for The Duelist, the Wizards of the Coast magazine promoting and covering Magic. Magic: The Puzzling was published in 1996, a collection of 25 puzzles written for The Duelist. he has worked for Wizards of the Coast since 1996 as a designer of Magic cards. He has designed at least one card for every Magic expansion since Alliances. While serving for Wizards of the Coast, Rosewater wrote columns called “Insider Trading” for the magazines The Duelist, Topdeck, as well as The Sideboard which gave an inside look at Magic design.

In December 2003 Rosewater became Magic’s lead designer, later named head designer. Prior to that Rosewater was senior head designer. Being a head designer he has written a “State of Design” column every year. In it Rosewater reviews the Magic design of the previous year and gives plans for future Magic designs. Rosewater’s most important contribution as a head designer is the institution of block design.

Mark Rosewater Age

Rosewater was born on May 25, 1967, in Biloxi, Mississippi, in the United States. He is 55 years old. Rosewater celebrates his birthday on May 25, every year.

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Mark Rosewater Height

He is a man of above-average stature. Rosewater stands at a height of 5 ft 10 in (Approx. 1.75 m).

Mark Rosewater Family

Rosewater was born in Biloxi, Mississippi, and brought up in Pepper Pike, Ohio. Rosewater holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. Presently, Rosewater has not mentioned any details concerning either his parents or if he has siblings.

Mark Rosewater Wife

Rosewater is married to his wife Lora Rosewater. The pair has e three children: a daughter named Rachel who was born in 2000 and twins Adam and Sarah who was born in 2004.

Mark Rosewater Education

He was a successful high school student at Orange High School with many scholarships offers. Later on, Rosewater attended Boston University, where he received a Bachelor of Science in Communication.

Mark Rosewater Podcast

Rosewater is the host of the Drive to Work podcast where he talks in-depth about various disjointed subjects, mostly himself. In this podcast, Rosewater also records when he drives to work. Inspired by a talk by Kevin Smith at San Diego Comic-Con, Rosewater decided to make a podcast. It is a 30-minute podcast Rosewater covers various topics, from individual stories about cards to questions from listeners.

Mark Rosewater Salary

He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a head designer for Magic: The Gathering, since 2003. Rosewater also works as the host of the Drive to Work podcast where he talks in-depth about various disjointed subjects, mostly himself. Rosewater’s average salary is $76,786.

Mark Rosewater Net Worth

He gets his wealth from his work as a head designer for Magic: The Gathering, since 2003 and as the host of the Drive to Work podcast where he talks in-depth about various disjointed subjects, mostly himself. Therefore, Rosewater has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Rosewater’s estimated net worth is $876,546.

Is Mark Rosewater Married

Yes. Rosewater is married to his wife Lora Rosewater. The pair has e three children: a daughter named Rachel who was born in 2000 and twins Adam and Sarah born in 2004.

Who Is Mark Rosewater

He works as a head designer for Magic: The Gathering,  since 2003. Rosewater also works as the host of the Drive to Work podcast where he talks in-depth about various disjointed subjects, mostly himself. During his youth, Rosewater served as a professional magician. He has a weekly column titled “Making Magic” on magicthegathering.com, the official site of Wizards of the Coast since 2002.

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