Ann Curry
Ann Curry is an American photographer and journalist. She has been a reporter for over 45 years focused on suffering of people in war zones and natural disasters. Curry was a journalist in war zones like Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry was an American journalist, reporter for the TV news and host who is best known for her work as a reporter on the Today program, a daily morning news program aired on NBC. Curry is known for reporting human-rights crises as well as natural disasters, especially in countries that have been devastated by the war. Curry is the daughter of an U.S. Navy sailor and an Japanese woman. After World War II, her parents began to meet while her father was serving in Japan. Because of her father's military service, the family has moved around quite a lot. Curry attended high school in the city of Ashland, Oregon. Her graduation with a journalist certificate in 1978 from the University of Oregon in 1978. It is possible that her early exposure to cultures and life experiences influenced the empathetic way she addresses international problems. Ann Curry has been a famous American journalist since early 1990s. Curry is currently the NBC anchor for news. To learn more, read Ann Curry's bio. Curry was not able to go to a single school in San Diego, Alameda Oregon, or Virginia over the course of two years because her family was constantly moving. Ashland is where she completed high school. She started a new career path that would lead to a lucrative career by working as an intern in broadcasting for KTVL Channel 10 Medford. She was the first female news correspondent at this station at the age of 22. Then, she stepped onto becoming an anchor and reporter for KGW, an NBC affiliate station located in Portland. In Los Angeles, she became a reporter on KCBS TV four years after moving into the city. In the course of her six-year relationship with KCBS She was honored with the two Emmy Awards.






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