Ann Curry
Ann Curry is a photojournalist writer, journalist, and photographer who has reported on areas of war for over more than 45 years. Her research focuses on human suffering and disasters. Curry covered the conflicts in Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo, and Central African Republic. Ann Curry is a journalist, television anchorperson and reporter who was born in 1956. Her most famous role was has been on Today, an National Broadcasting Co. morning newscast. Curry's work was noted because of her coverage of human crises occurring in war-torn nations as well as natural catastrophes. Curry was born in Japan, and educated by her Japanese mother. Her father was a U.S. Navy sailor. In the aftermath of World War II, her parents began to meet while her father was serving in Japan. Because of her father's work in the military that they had to move around a lot. Curry completed her high schooling at Ashland Oregon. Curry graduated in 1978 with the degree of Bachelor's in Journalism from the University of Oregon. The diversity of her experiences as well as her experiences throughout her childhood probably influenced her method of communication regarding global issues. Ann Curry works as a well known American reporter and newscaster for NBC. The biography of Ann Curry is available to know more about the renowned journalist from America. Curry was often on the move along with her companion as well as did not go to a school for longer than two full years. She attended schools in San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. Ashland in Oregon is the location where Curry received her degree. Her first job would lead to a lucrative career as an intern in broadcasting for KTVL Channel 10 Medford. The first female news anchor at this station when she was just 22. She subsequently moved to the post of anchor and reporter for KGW which was an NBC affiliate in Portland, Oregan. After four years of service, she was hired as reporter for KCBS TV which is located in Los Angeles. There were two Emmy Awards were won during the six years she worked for KCBS-TV.
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