Ann Curry
Ann Curry is an American journalist and photojournalist who has worked as a journalist for over 45 years focusing on the human suffering in war zones and natural disasters. Curry reported on wars from Kosovo, Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry was an American journalist, TV news reporter and host best known as a correspondent for the Today program which is a morning-time broadcast news program aired on NBC. Her reporting stood out because of her coverage of human crises occurring in war-torn nations as well as natural disasters. Curry's Japanese-American mother as well as her U.S. navy-marine father were both prominent figures in Curry's life. Her mother was working alongside the father of her parents in Japan after World War II. Because of the military service of her father, the family moved quite a lot. They eventually moved to Ashland Oregon where Curry attended high school. In the end, University of Oregon awarded her an undergraduate degree in journalism. She was exposed to a variety of cultures and experiences throughout her childhood likely contributed to the empathy with which she approaches international topics. Ann Curry, a journalist at NBC and a news anchor in the United States is well-known. You can read her biography to learn more about the prominent journalist in America. Curry's family relocated often and Curry didn't stay at one school longer than 2 years. Curry attended various schools including San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia and Virginia. Her final graduation was with honors from Ashland High School. Her career in broadcasting began with an internship with KTVL Channel 10 Medford in Oregon. At age 22, she was the first journalist female for the station. In Portland in Oregon, she was made an anchor as well as a reporter for KGW the NBC affiliate. In the course of four years, she was appointed reporter for KCBS TV located in Los Angeles. In her time with the channel she was awarded two Emmy Awards.
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