Ann Curry
Ann Curry was born in the United States and is a photographer and journalist. Over the past forty-five years, she's focused her work on reporting the suffering of people, particularly in natural disasters and wars. Curry was a reporter for the wars within Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo, and Central African Republic. Ann Curry, (born November 19 1956 Agana American journalist, television anchor and news reporter. She is most famous for her job as a correspondent for the Today program, which was a morning news program that was broadcast through the National Broadcasting Co. (NBC). Curry was well-known for her reporting on catastrophes caused by natural causes and humanitarian crises which occurred in war-ravaged areas. Curry's mom is Japanese and her father is an American Navy Sailor. Curry's parents bonded in Japan which is the country where her father was stationed since World War II. Because of her father's military service the family moved often. The family eventually moved to Ashland Oregon where Curry attended high school. When she graduated from University of Oregon, Curry received a bachelor degree in journalism degree in 1978. Her likely to have developed an empathetic manner of communication through her exposure to different cultures throughout her life. Ann Curry has been a prominent American journalist since the beginning of the 1990s. She is currently NBC's news anchor. The biography of Ann Curry is available to learn more about the renowned journalist from America. They moved frequently, so Curry didn't stay in the same school for over two years. She traveled extensively to places including San Diego Alameda Oregon and Virginia. Her final graduation was in Ashland the high school. She began a career that led to a lucrative job by becoming a broadcasting intern for KTVL Channel 10 Medford. She was the first female news anchor at this station at the age of 22. After that, she moved to anchoring and reporting for KGW the NBC affiliate station located in Portland. When she moved to Los Angeles, she became a reporter on KCBS TV just four years after making the move to the city. In her time with the channel she was awarded two Emmy Awards.






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