Andrea Kremer is more than just a role model for women, being the first female correspondent hired by ESPN. Rather, she personifies the kind of individual we should all look to as an example of a model citizen and a wonderfully successful business person. Kremer exudes passion and drive in all of her vastly different, yet complimentary endeavors. Whether it is supporting breast cancer research, which is one of the many areas Kremer is involved in, conducting exclusive interviews with the likes of Michael Jordan and Brett Favre, or spending time with her son, she is constantly practicing what she preaches by testing her physical and mental limits and making a difference in the world in any way that she can. Kremer is a wonderful example of someone who has overcome adversity and attained success by staying true to herself and not succumbing to other’s expectations, but rather creating and abiding by her own.
Kremer currently serves as the sideline and feature reporter for NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” and contributes to the network’s studio show, “Football Night in America.” She was the sideline reporter for Super Bowl XLIII. She has been recognized as “the best TV interviewer in the business of covering the NFL” by the Los Angeles Times.