Mike Vaccaro Bio | Wiki
Mike Vaccaro is a veteran journalist and author. He is serving as the lead sports columnist at The New York Post. Mike joined the station in 2002. Before New York Post, he worked as a columnist at The Star-Ledger, Kansas City Star, and also the Times Herald-Record of Middletown. In addition, he is the author of Emperors and Idiots, The First Fall Classic, and also 1941 The Greatest Year In Sports.
Mike Vaccaro Age
He was born in a city, in the United States. Mike is around 55 years years old, although details regarding his date and year of birth remain away from the limelight.
Mike Vaccaro Height
He is a man of average stature. Mike stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in ( approx 1.7 m).
Mike Vaccaro Family
He was born to his supportive father and mother and grew up in South Jersey, in the United States of America. Mike holds an American nationality. He is the son of the late Vaccaro, who played pool, and together they had a strong bond. His father always told Mike, “If you can do it, you don’t need to brag about it.” However, details regarding his mother and/or siblings remain confidential.
Mike Vaccaro Wife
He is happily hitched to his gorgeous wife Leigh. The duo shares a strong bond and they reside in Hillsdale, New Jersey. However, the couple has no children but Mike enjoys the status of “funcle” for so many friends’ kids, as well as his niece and nephew. Mike is the owner of a precocious Airedale terrier, Desmond, and also a bossy Westy terrier, Fiona.
Mike Vaccaro Education
Upon graduating with the best high school grades from a local high school, Mike joined Saint Bonaventure University in 1985. He pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication graduating in 1989.
Mike Vaccaro New York Post
He is serving as the lead sports columnist at The New York Post. Mike joined the station in 2002. Before New York Post, he worked as a columnist at The Star-Ledger, Kansas City Star, and also the Times Herald-Record of Middletown. In 1991 he was appointed as a sports editor of the Northwest Arkansas Times. Moreover, since his career began he has received over 50 writing awards.
Mike’s career kicked off in 1989 after graduating from Saint Bonaventure University and joining the Olean Times Herald. He worked as the primary beat was St. Bonaventure University basketball. Apart from his journalism career, he is the author of three amazing books including:
- The First Fall Classic in 2009, is available at the Kindle store at $11.99 and Barnes & Noble at $11.99.
- Emperors and Idiots in 2005, available at the Kindle store at $11.9.
- 1941 The Greatest Year In Sports in 2007, available at Kindle store at $13.99 and Barnes & Noble at $13.99.
Mike’s colleagues at New York Post include:
Ryan Dunleavy – NFL Reporter
Mike Puma – Mets beat reporter
John Podhoretz – Columnist
Kyle Smith – Critic
Melissa Klein – Investigative Reporter
Mike Vaccaro Salary
He receives decent pay working as the lead sports columnist at The New York Post. Mike’s salary is $76,340 annually.
Mike Vaccaro Net Worth
He has worked as a professional journalist since 1989 and through his success, he has attained decent fortune. Mike has an estimated net worth is $1 Million.
Who Is Mike Vaccaro
Mike is a veteran journalist and author. He is serving as the lead sports columnist at The New York Post. Mike joined the station in 2002. Before New York Post, he worked as a columnist at The Star-Ledger, Kansas City Star, and also the Times Herald-Record of Middletown. In addition, he is the author of Emperors and Idiots, The First Fall Classic, and also 1941 The Greatest Year In Sports.
Is Mike Vaccaro Married
Mike is happily hitched to his gorgeous wife Leigh. The duo shares a strong bond and they reside in Hillsdale, New Jersey. He is the owner of a precocious Airedale terrier, Desmond, and also a bossy Westy terrier, Fiona.