Ann Curry
Ann Curry is an American photographer and journalist who has been reporting for over 45 years focused on human suffering in conflict zones as well as natural disasters. Curry has covered the conflicts in Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo and the Central African Republic. Ann Curry, born November 19th, 1956 (Agana) is an American journalist who worked as an anchor on television. Curry was renowned for her work on reporting humanitarian crises in war-torn countries as well as on natural disasters. Curry's mother was Japanese American and her U.S. navy-marine father were both prominent figures within Curry's personal life. Curry's parents bonded in Japan, the country where her father was stationed after World War II. Family members were constantly on the move because of the service of her dad in the military. Curry graduated from high school within Ashland Oregon. In the end, University of Oregon awarded her an undergraduate degree in journalism. It is possible that her exposure to cultures and life experiences have influenced her empathetic approach to how she addresses international problems. Ann Curry works as a popular American reporter and newscaster for NBC. Discover more about Ann Curry through studying her biographical information. Curry and her husband were frequently moving which is why she could not be in a single school for more than 2 years. The couple moved to various areas like San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. Ashland was her final high school. Her career in broadcasting began with an intern at KTVL Channel 10 Medford in Oregon. at the age of 22, she was the first female journalist at the station. Later, she moved into the role of anchor as well as reporter at KGW an NBC affiliate in Portland, Oregan. After four years, she relocated in Los Angeles and became a journalist at KCBS TV. Through her KCBS-TV relationship of six years, she was awarded two Emmy Awards.






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