Ann Curry
Ann Curry is an American photographer and journalist. She has been a reporter for over 45 years focused on people suffering from war zones and natural disasters. Curry was a reporter for the wars within 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, the National Broadcasting Co. morning news program that broadcasts daily. Curry is known for reporting humanitarian crises and natural disasters and natural disasters, particularly in countries which have suffered the effects of the war. Curry's father was a naval officer within the U.S. Navy and her mother was Japanese. Curry's parents met in Japan in Japan, the country where her father was stationed since World War II. Because of her father's military service her family has moved quite a lot. Curry was a student at the high school in the city of Ashland, Oregon. She graduated with a journalism diploma from The University of Oregon in 1978. Her exposure to diverse cultures and situations during her growing up years is likely to have influenced the compassion that she has for global issues. Ann Curry is a well-known American journalist and news anchor employed by NBC. Check out her biography to know more about this famous person. Curry as well as her husband frequently moved, so she did not be in a single school for longer than two years. She and her husband travelled to numerous places like San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. Then, she graduated from Ashland High School. The broadcasting profession began with an internship with KTVL Channel 10 Medford in Oregon. At age 22 she became the first journalist female for the station. Then she was promoted to anchoring and reporting at KGW which is an affiliate of NBC located in Portland. After four years, she relocating to Los Angeles as a reporter for the KCBS-TV. There were two Emmy Awards were won during her time with TV station KCBS.
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