Ann Curry
Ann Curry is an American journalist and photojournalist. She has worked as a journalist for more than 45 years. She has reported on people suffering from the aftermath of natural catastrophes and war zones. Curry was a reporter for wars covering Kosovo, Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry is an American journalist, news anchor on television and reporter born in 1956. Her most famous role was on Today Show a morning program airing across the country by NBC. Curry was particularly praised by her reports on the humanitarian crisis in war-ravaged countries as well as natural disasters. Curry's maternal grandmother is Japanese and her father was an American Navy sailor. She met her mother during the time she was working with her father in Japan in the aftermath of World War II. As a result of her father's time as a military officer and the frequent moves they made. They eventually moved to Ashland Oregon where Curry attended the high school. Her graduation with a journalist certificate from the University of Oregon in 1978. She is likely to have created an empathic communication style because of her experiences with other cultures during her childhood. Ann Curry, a journalist for NBC and anchor of the news in the US, is renowned. Discover more about Ann Curry by reading her biography. The couple moved often, and Curry could not stay at the same school for over two years. She traveled extensively to locations such as San Diego Alameda Oregon and Virginia. In the end, she was able to graduate from Ashland High School. In Medford, she started her broadcast career as an KTVL Channel 10 intern. In the year 22 she was the station's only female reporter. After that, she moved into anchor reporter and anchor for KGW, an NBC affiliate station in Portland. Four years later she moved back to Los Angeles as a reporter for KBS-TV. It was during her association with this station for seven years that she earned two Emmy Awards.
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