Ann Curry
Ann Curry has worked as a journalist for 45 years. She focuses her reporting on natural disasters and areas of war. Curry has written about the wars that raged in Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo and the Central African Republic. Ann Curry (born on November 19th, 1956 in the city of Agana) is an American anchor, reporter on television as well as a journalist. She was most famous as a correspondent on the Today Show, a daily morning news program that was broadcast by National Broadcasting Co. Curry is famous for reporting human-rights crises as well as natural disasters particularly in nations which have suffered the effects of war. Curry's parents are Japanese and her father was an American Navy sailor. Curry met her mother when she was stationed with her father in Japan during World War II. Her father was serving in the military, and her family had to move around a lot. Curry went to High School in Ashland Oregon. Curry graduated in 1978 with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism at the University of Oregon. Her likely to have acquired an empathy-based communication style thanks to the exposure she received to diverse cultures in her early years. Ann Curry is a well-known American journalist and news anchor employed by NBC. Go through her biography for more information about this famous woman. The couple moved often, and Curry was not confined to one school for longer than two years. Her travels took her to many locales such as San Diego Alameda Oregon and Virginia. Ashland was her final high school. In Medford in the year 2000, she began her broadcasting career as a KTVL Channel 10 intern. When she was 22, she became the station's very initial female news anchor. She subsequently moved to the role of anchor as well as reporter at KGW which was an NBC affiliate located in Portland, Oregan. After that, she moved into Los Angeles four years later to work as a reporter for KCBS TV. The station won two Emmy Awards during the six years with the station.
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