Ann Curry
Ann Curry has worked as an journalist for over 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), is an American journalist, who was a television news anchor. Curry was renowned for her coverage of humanitarian crises in war-torn countries as well as on natural catastrophes. Curry's mother was Japanese American and her U.S. navy-marine father both played a prominent role within Curry's personal life. Curry met her mother when she was working alongside their father during Japan after World War II. Her father served in the military and her family had to move around frequently. They eventually settled in Ashland Oregon where Curry attended the high school. In the end, University of Oregon awarded her the degree of bachelor of arts in journalism. She is likely to have created an empathic communication style through her exposure to diverse cultures in her early years. Ann Curry has been a famous American journalist since the early 1990s. Ann Curry is currently NBC's anchor for news. Check out her bio for additional information on this lady. The couple relocated frequently so Curry didn't stay in one place for more than two years. She traveled extensively to areas including San Diego Alameda Oregon and Virginia. Ashland in Oregon is the school where Curry earned her diploma. Her first job led to a lucrative job by becoming an intern at broadcasting station KTVL Channel 10 Medford. It was her first time as a female news correspondent at this station at the age of 22. In Portland in Oregon, she was appointed anchor as well as a reporter for KGW the NBC affiliate. Then she returned in Los Angeles four years later to work as a reporter for KCBS TV. She was awarded 2 Emmy Awards during the six years she spent with this station.
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