Ann Curry
Ann Curry is an American photographer and journalist who has worked as a journalist for more than 45 years focused on suffering of people in the aftermath of natural catastrophes and war zones. Curry has written about the conflict zones of Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo and the Central African Republic. Ann Curry was an American journalist, reporter for the TV news and host best known as a correspondent for the Today program a morning broadcast news show that aired on NBC. Curry was renowned for her reporting on human rights issues in war-stricken nations and natural disasters. Curry's father was a naval officer in the U.S. Navy and her mother was Japanese. The couple met when her father was stationed in Japan after World War II. Her father was a member of the military, so her family had to move around often. Curry completed her high school in Ashland Oregon. Curry graduated in 1978, with an undergraduate degree in journalism at the University of Oregon. Her likely to have created an empathic communication style through her exposure to different cultures throughout her life. Ann Curry is a well-known American anchor and journalist working in NBC. The biography of Ann Curry is available to learn more about the renowned journalist from America. Curry's family relocated often, so Curry was not able to stay at a single school more than two years. Curry attended various schools like San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia and Virginia. Then, she graduated from Ashland High School. While working as an intern for KTVL Channel 10 Medford, Oregon she began her career in broadcasting. She was the first woman news reporter for the station when she was just 22. After that, she moved on to become an anchor reporter and anchor for KGW, which is an NBC affiliate station located in Portland. She moved back in Los Angeles four years later working as a journalist at KCBS TV. It was during her association with this channel for six years that she received the two Emmy Awards.
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