Mary Carillo
Categories Include:
Media & Broadcasters
Moderators & Emcees
Olympics & Paralympics
Tennis
Women
Topics Include:
Activism
Inspiration & Motivation
About the speaker
Widely recognized as one of the most talented television broadcasters, Mary Carillo currently works for an array of networks. She covers tennis, the National Dog Show and the Olympic Games for NBC Sports, and she serves as a reporter, narrator and host for... More
Widely recognized as one of the most talented television broadcasters, Mary Carillo currently works for an array of networks. She covers tennis, the National Dog Show and the Olympic Games for NBC Sports, and she serves as a reporter, narrator and host for HBO Sports.
Carillo has received many accolades and awards over the course of her career, including a Sports Emmy, two Peabody Awards, and Sports Illustrated’s “Top Sports Analyst of the Decade” award. She was the first female to receive the Dick Schaap Award for Outstanding Journalism and was inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2018.
Before her broadcasting career began, Mary played on the professional tennis tour from 1977-1980. She won the 1977 French Open mixed doubles title and was a doubles runner-up at the U.S. Clay Court Championships and doubles quarterfinalist at the U.S. Open in 1977.
A native of Queens, New York, Carillo lives in Naples, Florida.
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