Ann Curry
Ann Curry is an American photographer and journalist who has been a reporter for more than 45 years, focusing on people suffering from conflict zones as well as natural disasters. Curry has written about 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 daily morning newscast on NBC. Her reporting stood out for her reporting on humanitarian emergencies that took place in war-torn nations as well as natural disasters. Curry's mother is Japanese as is her father, who was an US Navy Sargent. Curry's parents bonded in Japan in Japan, the country where her father was stationed since World War II. As a result of her father's military service, the family has moved around quite a lot. Curry graduated from high school in Ashland Oregon. In 1978 she graduated in 1978 from in the University of Oregon with a bachelor's degree in journalism. The diversity of her experiences and experiences during her upbringing probably influenced her way of communicating on issues of international significance. Ann Curry is a well-known American journalist and news anchor who works for NBC. You can read her biography to know more about the famous American journalist. Curry and her husband frequently moved, so she did not remain in one place for more than 2 years. She and her husband travelled to numerous locations such as San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. She finally graduated in Ashland high school. Her career in broadcasting began with an internship at KTVL Channel 10 Medford in Oregon. at the age of 22, she eventually became the first female journalist at the station. In Portland the state of Oregon, she was named anchor and reporter by KGW which is NBC's subsidiary. After that, she moved into Los Angeles four years later as a journalist for KCBS TV. In her time with the channel she received the award of two Emmy Awards.
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