Ann Curry
Ann Curry is a photojournalist as well as a journalist, author and has been covering war zones for the past forty-five years. Her work focuses on human suffering and disasters. Curry was a reporter for the wars that raged in Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo, and Central African Republic. Ann Curry, born November 19th 1956 (Agana), is an American journalist, who was an anchor on television. Curry was noted especially for her reporting on human rights issues in war-stricken nations and natural disasters. Curry was born in Japan and was raised by a Japanese mom. Her father served as an U.S. Navy sailor. Her father dated her mother in Japan as a stationed in Japan following World War II. Due to her father's military service, her family has moved quite a bit. Curry completed high school at Ashland Oregon. Curry graduated in 1978, with the degree of Bachelor's in Journalism in the University of Oregon. Her exposure to different cultures as well as her experiences throughout her childhood may have influenced her empathy way of communicating on issues of international significance. Ann Curry has been a famous American journalist since early 1990s. Curry is currently the NBC news anchor. Discover More about the life of Ann Curry by reading her biography. Curry along with her husband frequently moved and she didn't be in a single school for over a period of more than two years. The couple moved to various areas like San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. Ashland, Oregon is the place where Curry graduated. In Medford where she began her career in broadcasting at KTVL Channel 10 as an intern. When she was 22, she became the first reporter to be female at KTVL. In Portland the state of Oregon, she was named anchor as well as a reporter for KGW NBC's affiliate. After four years, she relocating to Los Angeles as a reporter for KCBS-TV. In the course of her six-year relationship with KCBS the station, she won the two Emmy Awards.






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