Ann Curry
Ann Curry, an American photojournalist and journalist who has covered wars as well as natural disasters over the past 45 years. She focuses on the suffering of people living in these regions. Curry has covered the conflicts in Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo and the Central African Republic. Ann Curry is an American journalist, TV news anchor and journalist who was born in the year 1956. Her best-known role on Today Show is a daily morning program aired nationally by NBC. Curry's reportage was notable in its reporting of the humanitarian emergencies that took place in war-torn nations and natural disasters. Curry was born in Japan and was brought up by a Japanese mother. Her father served as a U.S. Navy sailor. Following World War II, her parents met when their father was in Japan. Due to her father's military service, her family often relocated. Curry was a student at the high school in Ashland, Oregon. Curry graduated in 1978, with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism in the University of Oregon. The likelihood is that she has developed an empathetic communication style thanks to the exposure she received to different cultures throughout her life. Ann Curry, a journalist for NBC and anchor of the news from the United States, is well-known. Her biography provides additional information on this lady. Curry along with her husband were frequently moving therefore she was unable to attend the same school over two consecutive years. The couple lived with her in San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. Then, she graduated from Ashland High School. In Medford, she started her career in broadcasting as an KTVL Channel 10 intern. At the age 22, she was the station's the first newscaster female. Later, she became an anchor/reporter at KGW at Portland Oregon. When she moved to Los Angeles, she became a reporter on KCBS TV 4 years following her making the move to the city. Over the course of her six years working for the station, she earned an Emmy Award and two Emmy Awards.
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