Ann Curry
Ann Curry, an American journalist and photojournalist who has been covering the natural and military disasters of more than 45 years. She focuses on the suffering of people who live in these places. Curry was a reporter for wars from Kosovo, Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry, born November 19, 1956 (Agana) was an American journalist who worked as anchor of a newscast on TV. Curry was renowned for her coverage of human rights issues in war-stricken countries as well as on natural disasters. Curry's Japanese-American mother and U.S. Navy-sailor father both played a prominent role in her life. Her father was with the mother of her in Japan as a stationed in Japan following World War II. Her father was a member of the military, and she was forced to relocate a lot. Curry completed her high school in Ashland Oregon. She earned a journalism degree in 1978 from The University of Oregon in 1978. The diversity of her experiences as well as her experiences throughout her childhood may have influenced her empathy approach to communicating about global issues. Ann Curry is a well-known American anchor and journalist employed by NBC. Find her biography to get details about the woman. Curry along with her husband were frequently moving, so she did not stay in one school more than 2 years. They traveled to different locations such as San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. Ashland was her final high school. In the role of an intern at KTVL Channel 10 Medford, Oregon she began her career in broadcasting. She became the first female journalist at the station, when she was 22. In the following years, she worked as anchor and reporter at KGW at Portland Oregon. She moved back in Los Angeles four years later as a journalist for KCBS TV. It was during her association with the channel for a period of six years that she received the two Emmy Awards.
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