Ann Curry
Ann Curry has worked as a journalist for 45 years. She focuses her reporting on natural disasters and conflict zones. Curry was a reporter in war-zones such as Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry, (born November 19 1956 Agana American journalist and television anchor and news reporter. She is most famous for her work as a reporter on the Today program, which was a morning news program aired on the National Broadcasting Co. (NBC). Curry gained notoriety for her coverage of human rights crises, natural disasters and other emergencies that took place in war-ravaged regions. Curry's maternal grandmother is Japanese and her father is an American Navy Sailor. They met during the time her father was stationed in Japan in the aftermath of World War II. Because of her father's military duty, the family travelled frequently. Curry completed her high school at Ashland Oregon. The University of Oregon awarded her the degree of bachelor of arts in journalism. Her exposure to different cultures and the experiences she had during her growing up likely influenced her empathetic approach to communicating about issues of international significance. Ann Curry works as a famous American journalist and newscaster at NBC. Visit her biography for additional information on this lady. Curry as well as her husband were frequently moving and she didn't remain in one place for more than 2 years. They traveled to different areas like San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. Finally, she graduated Ashland High School. Her broadcasting career began as an intern at KTVL Channel 10 Medford in Oregon. When she was 22, she eventually became the first journalist female for the station. After that, she moved onto becoming an anchor and reporter for KGW KGW, which was an NBC affiliate station located in Portland. When she moved to Los Angeles, she became a reporter on KCBS TV four years after moving into the city. In her time with the channel she received 2 Emmy Awards.






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