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Jaymee Sire was born on August 25, 1980, in Great Falls, Montana. She is an American citizen of white ethnicity. Her parents are Dennis Sire and Wendy Sire. Jaymee is best known for her work as a sportscaster and television personality, notably with ESPN.
Jaymee graduated with a degree in Communications from the Edward R. Murrow School of Communication at Washington State University. During her time there, she gained early broadcasting experience by working as a reporter and news presenter for WSU’s student-run Cable 8 News.
Sire began her professional career in 2002 at KRTV, a CBS affiliate in Great Falls, Montana, where she served as a sports and news anchor. From 2005 to 2006, she worked as a sideline reporter for preseason broadcasts of the San Diego Chargers on KFMB. She spent five years at KFMB-TV in San Diego, gaining recognition for her sports journalism.
In 2008, Jaymee joined Comcast SportsNet (CSN) Bay Area as an anchor for SportsNet Central. She also contributed as a host for pre- and post-game shows covering the Golden State Warriors, San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics, and San Jose Sharks. In 2011, she hosted and produced the in-depth feature “A Day in the Life: Tim Lincecum.”
Jaymee Sire made her ESPN debut on April 11, 2013, as an anchor for Highlight Express on ESPNews. She later appeared on SportsCenter, where she served as an anchor starting May 5, 2013. Her work at ESPN further solidified her reputation as a dynamic presence in sports media.
Throughout her career, Jaymee Sire has received multiple accolades. While at CSN Bay Area, she was nominated three times for the regional Emmy Awards, winning in 2009 for “All A’s: A’s in Japan,” a program that aired on CSN. In 2004, during her tenure at KFMB, she earned a Pacific Southwest Emmy Award for Best Sports Story. She was also honored with the Judith Waller Award for Outstanding Senior Woman in Broadcasting by Washington State University in 2002.
Jaymee Sire is not publicly known to be married. There have been unconfirmed rumors linking her to Jeff Rosenberg, President of Tristar Productions, and to Philip Dauria, an associate photo editor at ESPN. However, Sire maintains a private profile regarding her personal relationships.
In addition to her broadcasting career, Jaymee is a food enthusiast and runs a food blog. Her love for cuisine even inspired a sandwich named in her honor—the “Jaymee Sirewich.” Standing at 1.68 meters tall, she is widely recognized for both her professionalism and her engaging on-screen presence.
Though Jaymee keeps details about her net worth and salary private, she remains active and accessible through social media, particularly on Twitter at @jaymee, where fans and followers can find her latest updates.
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