Ann Curry
Ann Curry is an American photographer and journalist who has been a reporter for more than 45 years focusing on the human suffering in the aftermath of natural catastrophes and war zones. Curry has been a reporter in war zones like Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry was an American journalist, reporter for the TV news and host best known as a correspondent for the Today program a morning broadcast news show that aired on NBC. Curry became known in particular for her reporting on catastrophes caused by natural causes and humanitarian crises that occurred within war-torn areas. Curry's Japanese-American mother as well as her U.S. Navy-sailor father were both prominent figures in her life. Curry's parents met in Japan in Japan, where her father had been stationed since World War II. In the wake of her father's involvement as a military officer and the frequent moves they made. Curry finished highschool in Ashland Oregon. Following her graduation from the University of Oregon, Curry received a bachelor degree in journalism degree in the year 1978. Her likely to have developed an empathetic manner of communication due to her exposure to other cultures during her childhood. Ann Curry has been a famous American journalist since the early 1990s. Curry is currently the NBC anchor of the news. Visit her biography for details about the woman. Curry did not have the opportunity to be a student at a particular school in San Diego, Alameda Oregon, or Virginia over the course of two years because her family relocated frequently. Ashland in Oregon is the location where Curry received her degree. As an intern at KTVL Channel 10 Medford, Oregon, she started her career in broadcasting. She was the first woman journalist for the station when she aged 22. In Portland in Oregon, she was made an anchor as well as a reporter for KGW the NBC affiliate. The following year, she relocated back to Los Angeles as a reporter for the KCBS-TV. The two Emmy Awards were won during the six years she worked for the KCBS-TV.
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