Ann Curry
Ann Curry has worked as a journalist for 45 years. Her reporting focuses on natural disasters, as well as conflict zones. Curry has written about the conflicts in Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo and the Central African Republic. Ann Curry is a journalist anchorperson for television, reporter and anchorperson she was born 1956. Her most famous role was has been on Today is a National Broadcasting Co. morning news program that broadcasts daily. Curry was known for her work on reporting the humanitarian crisis in war-ravaged countries as well as on natural catastrophes. Curry's maternal grandmother is Japanese as is her father, who was an American Navy Sailor. Her mother was stationed with their father during Japan after World War II. Because of her father's military service the family moved frequently. Curry went to high school in Ashland, Oregon. In the end, University of Oregon awarded her a bachelor of arts in journalism. It's possible that her first exposure to cultures and life experiences influenced the empathetic way she speaks about global problems. Ann Curry is a well-known American journalist as well as news anchor employed by NBC. For more details, you can read the biography of Ann Curry. Curry could not attend one school in Alameda, San Diego Oregon, or Virginia for two years due to her family was constantly moving. Ashland in Oregon is the location where Curry received her degree. Her path to an impressive career when she started her broadcasting career by working as an intern for KTVL Channel 10 in Medford Oregon. She later became the first female news reporter at the station, at aged of just 22. In Portland the state of Oregon, she was appointed anchor and reporter by KGW which is NBC's subsidiary. In Los Angeles, she became a reporter at KCBS TV four years after making the move to the city. She won two Emmy Awards during the six years that she worked for this station.
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