Mike Greenberg was born August 6th, 1967, in New York City to proud parents Harriet and Arnold Greenberg. His early years were spent at the United Nations International School as well as traveling abroad with his parents, who are also writers. After graduating from Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan, Mike attended the prestigious Medill School of Journalism on the campus of Northwestern University. After graduation, Mike remained in the Chicagoland area in various roles: anchoring for local radio stations WSCR and WMAQ, writing columns for the Copley News Service, and reporting for SportsChannel Chicago.
Before long, ESPN beckoned, so Mike moved to Connecticut and became an everyman for the World Wide Leader in Sports: anchoring SportsCenter, writing articles for ESPN.com, and eventually becoming the co-host of ESPN Radio's Mike and Mike in the Morning, a syndicated drive-time radio show covering sports and current events. With partner and ex-football jock Mike Golic, Mike and Mike present opposing and often humorous points of view on a range of subjects from sports to current events. The popularity of the show has grown so much that it is now simulcast on ESPN-2 as well, reaching over 90 million viewers in addition to it's fan base 3 million listeners.
To add to his success, Mike has recently published a book, Why My Wife Thinks I'm An Idiot, chronicling much of his recent life since starting with ESPN Radio. The book reached as high as fourteenth on the New York Times bestseller list.
In addition to his duties at ESPN, Mike is married to his lovely wife Stacy and has two children. He's also a passionate New York Jets fan, avowed metrosexual, and neat freak.
Based on his new best-selling book, Mike relates hilarious stories from his days covering sports, and the numerous reasons his wife thinks he's an idiot. This presentation is great for a fun evening or a highlight during the day.
A veteran of 16 years in the business, covering football to baseball and everything in between, Mike will customize his speech specifically to the sports of your region or liking.