Ann Curry
Ann Curry is an American journalist and photojournalist who has been a reporter for more than 45 years focusing on the people suffering from conflict zones as well as natural disasters. Curry has covered wars across the globe, including Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry is a journalist anchorperson for television, reporter and anchorperson who was born in 1956. Her best-known role has been on Today is a National Broadcasting Co. morning newscast. Curry's work was noted because of her coverage of human crisis that occurred in war-torn countries as well as natural disasters. Curry was born in Japan and was educated by her Japanese mom. Her father was an U.S. Navy sailor. Curry's parents were married in Japan which is where her father had been stationed following World War II. Due to her father's military service, the family relocated frequently. Curry was able to complete her high school studies in Ashland Oregon. In the end, University of Oregon awarded her a bachelor of arts in journalism. Her exposure to different cultures as well as her experiences throughout her childhood may have influenced her empathy method of communication regarding international matters. Ann Curry works as a famous American reporter and newscaster for NBC. Read her bio to know more about this famous person. Curry did not have the opportunity to attend one school in Alameda, San Diego Oregon or Virginia over the course of two years, due to her family was constantly moving. Ashland was her final high school. She began a career that could lead to a successful career by working as an intern at broadcasting station KTVL Channel 10 Medford. It was her first time as a female news anchor at this station when she was just 22. In the following years, she worked as an anchor/reporter for KGW at Portland Oregon. In the course of four years, she was hired as reporter for KCBS TV which is located in Los Angeles. Through her six-year relationship with KCBS the station, she won two Emmy Awards.






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