Ann Curry
Ann Curry was born in the US and works as an accomplished photographer as well as a journalist. Over the past forty-five years, she's focused her work on reporting human suffering, especially during war and natural catastrophes. Curry was a reporter for the wars in Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo, and Central African Republic. Ann Curry was an American journalist, TV news reporter as well as host. She is most recognized as a correspondent on the Today program a morning broadcast newscast on NBC. Curry is well-known for her reporting of human-rights crises as well as natural disasters and natural disasters, particularly in countries which have suffered the effects of war. Curry was the child of a U.S. Navy sailor and an Japanese woman. Her father met his mother in Japan as a stationed there following World War II. Her father served in the military and her family had to move around frequently. Curry completed high school at Ashland Oregon. Her graduation with a journalist diploma at the University of Oregon in 1978. It is possible that she acquired an empathy-based way of communicating through her exposure to diverse cultures in her early years. Ann Curry is a well-known American journalist as well as news anchor who works for NBC. Visit her biography for details about the woman. They frequently moved around, and Curry didn't stay in one school for more than two years traveling to various places like San Diego Alameda Oregon and Virginia. Ashland was her last high school. She paved her way for an enviable career after she began her broadcasting career by working as an intern for KTVL Channel 10 in Medford Oregon. She later became the first woman news reporter at the station, at aged of just 22. In Portland, Oregon she was appointed anchor and reporter by KGW the NBC affiliate. After that, she moved to Los Angeles four years later as a journalist for KCBS TV. It was during her time with the station for the duration of six years that she won two Emmy Awards.






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