Ann Curry
Ann Curry has worked as journalist for more than 45 years. Her reporting focuses on natural disasters as well as conflict zones. Curry has written about the conflict zones of Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo and the Central African Republic. Ann Curry was an American journalist, TV news reporter and host best known as a correspondent for the Today program, a daily morning newscast on NBC. Curry was known for her work on reporting humanitarian crises in war-torn countries as well as on natural catastrophes. Curry's father was a naval officer within the U.S. Navy and her mother was Japanese. In the aftermath of World War II, her parents met during her father's service in Japan. Due to her father's military duty, the family travelled frequently. Curry completed her high school at Ashland Oregon. After graduating from University of Oregon, Curry received a bachelor degree in journalism degree in 1978. She is likely to have acquired an empathy-based communication style due to her exposure to different cultures throughout her life. Ann Curry is a well-known American journalist and news anchor who works for NBC. Discover more about Ann Curry by studying her biographical information. Curry's family moved frequently, so Curry didn't stay at one school longer than 2 years. Curry attended various schools like San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia as well as Virginia. Ashland was where she eventually graduated from her high school. In Medford the following year, she began her career in broadcasting at KTVL Channel 10 as an intern. At the age 22 she was the station's first female reporter. Then she was promoted to reporting and anchoring at KGW the NBC affiliate station located in Portland. In Los Angeles, she became an anchor and reporter for KCBS TV within four years of moving to the city. Through her KCBS-TV relationship of six years the station, she won 2 Emmy Awards.






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