Ann Curry
Ann Curry was born in the US and works as a photographer and journalist. Since more than 45 years, she's focused her efforts on the reporting of the suffering of people, particularly in natural disasters and wars. Curry has covered the conflicts in Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo and the Central African Republic. Ann Curry was an American journalist, news reporter on TV and host who is best known as a correspondent for the Today program a morning broadcast news program aired on NBC. Curry's reporting was notable for its coverage of humanitarian crises occurring in war-torn nations as well as natural disasters. Curry was born in Japan, and raised by a Japanese mom. Her father served as an U.S. Navy sailor. In the aftermath of World War II, her parents came together when her father served in Japan. Because of her father's military service her family has moved quite a lot. The family eventually settled in Ashland Oregon where Curry attended high school. She graduated in 1978 in 1978 from the University of Oregon with a bachelor's degree in journalism. When she was a young woman she was exposed various kinds of cultures. Her empathetic attitude towards the world is likely the result of these experiences. Ann Curry is a well-known American journalist as well as news anchor employed by NBC. Find out More about the life of Ann Curry by going through her biography. Curry could not be a student at a particular school in Alameda, San Diego Oregon or Virginia for two years, due to her family was constantly moving. Ashland is where she graduated from high school. Her path to an enviable career after she began her career in broadcasting as an intern in KTVL Channel 10 in Medford Oregon. She was later the first woman news reporter in the station's history at the young age of. Later, she became anchor and reporter at KGW at Portland Oregon. Four years later she moved into Los Angeles as a reporter for KCBS-TV. In her time with the channel she was awarded the award of two Emmy Awards.
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