Ann Curry
Ann Curry was born in America and is an accomplished photographer as well as a journalist. Since more than 45 years she has focused on documenting human suffering, especially during war and natural catastrophes. Curry has covered the conflict zones of Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo and the Central African Republic. Ann Curry, (born November 19th 1956, Agana American journalist and TV anchor and news reporter. She was most well-known for her work as a correspondent on the Today show a morning news program aired through the National Broadcasting Co. (NBC). Curry is well-known for her reporting of human-rights crises as well as natural disasters, especially in countries which have suffered the effects of war. Curry's father served as a sailor in the U.S. Navy and her mother was Japanese. Following World War II, her parents came together while her father was serving in Japan. They were frequently in and out of the country due to the service of her dad in the military. Curry finished her high school education in Ashland Oregon. In 1978 she graduated at her school at the University of Oregon with a bachelor's degree in journalism. It's likely that her experiences with different cultures as well as her life experiences has shaped the way she speaks about global concerns. Ann Curry has been a well-known American journalist since early 1990s. Curry is currently the NBC anchor of the news. Find her biography to get more information about this woman. Curry and her husband moved frequently, so she did not stay in one school over a period of more than two years. She and her husband travelled to numerous places like San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. Ashland was her final high school. She began a career that led to a lucrative job by becoming an intern at broadcasting station KTVL Channel 10 Medford. The first female news reporter at the station at the age of 22. Following that, she went on to become an anchor reporter and anchor for KGW KGW, which was an NBC affiliate station in Portland. She moved back into Los Angeles four years later to work as a reporter for KCBS TV. During the six years she worked for KCBS the station, she won 2 Emmy Awards.
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