Ann Curry
Ann Curry is an American photographer and journalist who has been reporting for over 45 years focused on suffering of people in war zones and natural disasters. Curry was a reporter for wars from Kosovo, Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry is a journalist anchorperson on television and reporter who was born in 1956. Her most well-known work is has been on Today is an National Broadcasting Co. morning news program that broadcasts daily. Curry is well-known for her reporting of humanitarian crises and natural disasters, especially in countries that have been devastated by war. Curry's Japanese-American mother and U.S. Navy-sailor dad were both prominent figures in her life. Curry met her mother when she was living with her father in Japan after World War II. As a result of her father's military service, the family moved quite a bit. Curry was able to complete her high school studies at Ashland Oregon. She graduated with a journalism diploma from The University of Oregon in 1978. Her likely to have developed an empathetic way of communicating because of her experiences with diverse cultures in her early years. Ann Curry, a journalist at NBC and also a anchor for news in the United States is renowned. Find out the more details about Ann Curry by going through her biography. Curry and her husband were frequently moving and she didn't be in a single school for longer than two years. They traveled to different places like San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. Ashland was where she eventually completed her high school. In the role of an intern at KTVL Channel 10 Medford, Oregon she began her career in the field of broadcasting. She was the first female news reporter at the station, when she was just 22. Then, she was an anchor/reporter at KGW located in Portland Oregon. After that, she moved in Los Angeles four years later as a journalist for KCBS TV. It was during her association with the channel for a period of the duration of six years that she won the two Emmy Awards.
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