Ann Curry
Ann Curry was born in the US and works as an accomplished photographer as well as a journalist. Over the past forty-five years, she has concentrated on documenting human suffering, especially when natural catastrophes or war are occurring. Curry reported on wars from Kosovo, Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry, born November 19 1956 (Agana) is an American journalist who worked as an anchor on television. Curry is known for reporting human-rights crises as well as natural disasters particularly in nations affected by the war. Curry's father was a naval officer in the U.S. Navy and her mother was Japanese. Curry met her mother when she was working with the father of her parents in Japan in the aftermath of World War II. Her father was a member of the military, so her family moved around frequently. Curry completed high school within Ashland Oregon. Following her graduation from the University of Oregon, Curry earned a bachelor of journalism degree in 1978. It is possible that she acquired an empathy-based communication style due to her exposure to other cultures during her childhood. Ann Curry is a famous American journalist, news anchor and reporter who works for NBC. Visit her biography for details about the woman. Curry did not have the opportunity to go to a single school in the cities of San Diego, Alameda Oregon or Virginia for two years, due to her family relocated frequently. Ashland was the school where Curry earned her diploma. Her broadcasting career began as an internship at KTVL Channel 10 Medford in Oregon. When she was 22, she was the first female journalist at that station. Then she was promoted to anchoring and reporting at KGW, an NBC-affiliated station in Portland. Four years later she moved to Los Angeles as a reporter for KCBS-TV. She won two Emmy Awards during the six years she spent with this station.
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