Ann Curry
Ann Curry is a photojournalist, journalist and author who has covered war zones for the past more than 45 years. Her research focuses on human suffering and disasters. Curry was a reporter for wars from Kosovo, Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry, born November 19 1956 (Agana) was an American journalist, who was a television news anchor. Curry's reporting was notable for its coverage of humanitarian emergencies that took place in war-torn nations as well as natural catastrophes. Curry was the child of an U.S. Navy sailor and the daughter of a Japanese woman. Following World War II, her parents came together while her father was serving in Japan. As a result of her father's military service the family moved quite a lot. Curry finished highschool in Ashland Oregon. Curry graduated from the University of Oregon awarded her an undergraduate degree in journalism. Her likely to have acquired an empathy-based way of communicating because of her experiences with other cultures during her childhood. 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 was often moving and Curry didn't stay at one school for more than two years. Curry attended various schools like San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia and Virginia. Ashland is where she completed her high school. She started a new career path that could lead to a successful career by working as an intern in broadcasting for KTVL Channel 10 Medford. She was the first female news anchor at this station, at age 22. Then, she stepped into the role of anchor reporter and anchor for KGW, the NBC affiliate station in Portland. Then, four years later she moved to Los Angeles and became a reporter for KCBS TV. It was during her association with this channel for 6 years that she was awarded the two Emmy Awards.
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