Ann Curry
Ann Curry is a photojournalist writer, journalist, and photographer who has reported on areas of war for over forty-five years. Her focus is on the human suffering of disasters and human tragedy. Curry covered the conflicts that raged in Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo, and Central African Republic. Ann Curry, born November 19 1956 (Agana) was an American journalist who served as anchor of a newscast on TV. Curry gained notoriety for her reporting of human rights crises, natural disasters and other emergencies that took place in war-ravaged regions. Curry's mom is Japanese and her father is an US Navy Sargent. Her mother was living with their father during Japan following World War II. Because of her father's military duty, the family travelled often. Curry finished her high school education in Ashland Oregon. Following her graduation from the University of Oregon, Curry obtained a bachelor's degree in journalism in 1978. Her exposure to diverse cultures and situations in her early years probably contributed to her empathy that she has for global issues. Ann Curry, a journalist for NBC and a news anchor in America is well-known. Visit her biography for details about the woman. Curry as well as her husband were frequently moving which is why she could not stay in one school over a period of more than two years. They traveled to different places like San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. Ashland was the location where Curry received her degree. Her career in broadcasting began with an internship with KTVL Channel 10 Medford in Oregon. at the age of 22, she was the first journalist female at that station. Later, she became anchor and reporter at KGW in Portland Oregon. In the course of four years, she was appointed a reporter by KCBS TV located in Los Angeles. It was during her association with this channel for the duration of six years that she won the two Emmy Awards.
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