Ann Curry
Ann Curry has worked as a journalist for 45 years. Her reporting focuses on natural disasters, as well as war zones. Curry has been a reporter in war zones such as Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry, born November 19, 1956 (Agana), is an American journalist, who was a television news anchor. Curry was known for her work on reporting humanitarian crises in war-torn nations and natural catastrophes. Curry was born in Japan and was brought up by her Japanese mother. Her father was a U.S. Navy sailor. Her father met the mother of her in Japan when he was a stationed there after World War II. As a result of her father's active military duty, the family travelled often. Curry graduated from high school in Ashland Oregon. The University of Oregon awarded her an undergraduate degree in journalism. It is possible that she developed an empathetic communication style due to her exposure to diverse cultures in her early years. Ann Curry has been a prominent American journalist since the beginning of the 1990s. Curry is currently the NBC anchor of the news. Visit her biography for more information about this woman. Curry along with her husband frequently moved which is why she could not remain in one place for longer than two years. She and her husband travelled to numerous places like San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. Ashland was her last high school. Her journey to a successful career when she started her broadcasting career as an intern in KTVL Channel 10 in Medford Oregon. She was later the first female news reporter at the station at the age of 22. In Portland, Oregon she was made an anchor and reporter by KGW which is NBC's subsidiary. After four years, she was appointed reporter for KCBS TV in Los Angeles. During her six-year association with the station, she won 2 Emmy Awards.
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