Tom Goldman is an American news journalist, media reporter, and sports correspondent. Tom is presently working for NPR as a Sports Correspondent. Most recently, it came to the media that Tom Goldman is retiring.

His friend, Scott Simon, talked with Tom Goldman during a talk show. Scott told Tom that this was his last week on the front and that Tom would retire after 33 years at NPR.

Tom Goldman's Wikipedia

Date Of Birth: N/A

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Father: N/A

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Age: mid70s

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Relationship Status: Married

Birth Place: Meridian, Mississippi

Wife: Jody Goldman

Nationality: American

Married Date: 2011 (not sure)

Religion: Christianity

Children: Two

Ethnicity: White

Profession: Reporter, Correspondent

Height: 5 Feet 7 inches

Net worth: $2 Million

Weight: 80 Kg

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Education: Political Science

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College: University of Mississippi

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Who Is Tom Goldman? Biography & Parents

Tom Goldman is a journalist, reporter, correspondent, and attorney. He is presently working at NPR as a sports correspondent. His reporting news can be heard throughout NPR's news programming, including Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and NPR.org.

Most recently, Tom Goldman has become one of the trending topics on the internet because his retirement news is going viral all over the internet. Many people are searching for his biography details and personal life. However, the official Wikipedia page of Tom Goldman is not available at the moment.

The Sports Correspondent was raised by his parents in Meridian, Mississippi. However, the identity of his parents is unknown at the moment. Tom loves to keep his personal life a secret and avoid the media's eyes. Likewise, he also hasn't shared his picture with his parents on his social media account. Furthermore, no details were available about his siblings.

Tom Goldman's exact birthdate, age, and zodiac sign remain mysterious. Looking at his picture, Tom might be in his mid70s. Furthermore, the correspondent holds an American nationality and belongs to a white ethnicity. In addition, he follows the Christianity religion.

His approximate height is around 5 feet 7 inches or 1.70 m tall, and he has a decent weight of about 80 kg or 176 lbs. Regarding his educational background, Tom completed his elementary education at Meridian High School. Later, Tom studied Law at New York University. Likewise, he also studied Political Science at the University of Mississippi.

Tom Goldman's Married Life

Many people are curious whether Tom Goldman is married or not. Well, the sports correspondent, Tom Goldman, is a married personality. He tied the wedding knot to his longtime girlfriend-turned-wife, Jody Goldman. However, there is no exact information about when the duo got married. Most possibly, they got married in 2011.

His wife, Jody Goldman, previously worked as a Southeast Sales Manager at Virgin Atlantic Airways and a former employee as Special Representative to the Press at National Airlines. His wife, Jody Goldman, is available on Facebook.

Tom frequently uploads his picture with his wife on his social media account. Tom shared his vision with his wife on their 10th marriage anniversary through a Facebook post on 19 July 2021. Tom Goldman and Jody Goldman are the parents of two children, a son, and a daughter, but their names and identity are unknown in the media.

Net Worth & Career

Tom Goldman has an estimated net worth of about $2 million. He earned this massive fortune from his professional career as a sports correspondent. Tom has been working in the media industry for many years. Due to his experience and skills, Goldman has earned a handsome salary from his job.

Tom Goldman began his career shortly after his education. Initially, Tom worked as a news reporter on the local radio, and later, he served as a news director. Tom received his first professional job at the Alaska Public Radio Network in 1986.

After working for almost four years, Tom Goldman resigned from the Alaska Public Radio Network and later joined NPR. Tom got an opportunity to work as an associate sports producer with Morning Edition in 1990. Due to his hard work and dedication, he became an NPR's full-time Sports Correspondent for NPR in June 1997.

Tom Goldman has been working for NPR for more than three decades. He covered the news, including the World Series, the NBA Finals, the Super Bowl, golf and tennis championships, and the Olympic Games.