Ann Curry
Ann Curry, an American photographer and journalist who has reported on natural and war-related disasters for more than 45 years. She focuses on the human suffering suffered by people who live in these places. Curry reported on conflicts within Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo, and Central African Republic. Ann Curry, (born November 19 1956 Agana American journalist and television anchor and news reporter who was best known for her work as a correspondent for the Today show, a news morning program aired on the National Broadcasting Co. (NBC). Curry became known in particular for her reporting of catastrophes caused by natural causes and humanitarian crises that occurred within war-torn areas. Curry was born in Japan and raised by her Japanese mom. Her father served as an U.S. Navy sailor. Her father was with his mother in Japan while he was stationed there after World War II. Because of her father's work in the military and the frequent moves they made. The family eventually settled in Ashland Oregon where Curry attended the high school. In 1978 she graduated from in the University of Oregon with a bachelor's degree in journalism. It is possible that her first encounter with cultures and experiences has shaped the way she addresses international problems. Ann Curry has been a prominent American journalist since the beginning of the 1990s. Ann Curry is currently NBC's anchor of the news. Find her biography to get details about the woman. They moved frequently, so Curry did not remain in the same school for over two years, and she traveled to different places including San Diego Alameda Oregon and Virginia. Ashland is where she finally graduated from high school. Her journey to a successful career when she began her career in broadcasting as an intern in KTVL Channel 10 in Medford Oregon. She later became the first news reporter female in the station's history at the age of 22. After that, she moved on to become an anchor and reporter for KGW, an NBC affiliate station located in Portland. After that, she moved into Los Angeles four years later as a journalist for KCBS TV. She was awarded the award of two Emmy Awards during the six years that she worked for this station.






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