Ann Curry
Ann Curry is an American journalist and photojournalist who has been a reporter for more than 45 years, focusing on people suffering from the aftermath of natural catastrophes and war zones. Curry reported on wars from Kosovo, Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry, (born November 19th, 1956 in Agana American journalist and television anchor and news reporter who is most famous for her work as a reporter on the Today show, a news morning show that was telecast by the National Broadcasting Co. (NBC). Curry is known for reporting emergencies and disasters that affect the human condition, especially in countries affected by the war. Curry's mother is Japanese as is her father, who was an US Navy Sargent. The couple met when their father was in Japan after World War II. Because of her father's military service the family moved frequently. Curry graduated from high school within Ashland Oregon. Curry graduated in 1978, with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from the University of Oregon. Her exposure to diverse cultures and situations during her growing up years is likely to have influenced the compassion with which she approaches global issues. Ann Curry has been a famous American journalist since the early 1990s. Curry is currently the NBC anchor for news. Find her biography to get additional information on this lady. The couple relocated frequently so Curry did not remain in the same school for over two years traveling to various areas like San Diego Alameda Oregon and Virginia. Ashland was where she eventually finished her high school. She began a career that could lead to a successful job by becoming a broadcasting intern for KTVL Channel 10 Medford. She was the first female news anchor at this station when she was just 22. Then, she stepped into the role of anchor and reporter for KGW KGW, which was the NBC affiliate station in Portland. After four years, she relocating to Los Angeles as a reporter for KBS-TV. Two Emmy Awards were won during the six years she worked for TV station KCBS.
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