Ann Curry
Ann Curry has worked as an journalist for over more than 45 years. She focuses her reporting on natural disasters and war zones. Curry has written about the conflicts in Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo and the Central African Republic. Ann Curry, born November 19, 1956 (Agana), is an American journalist who worked as a television news anchor. Curry is known for reporting human-rights crises as well as natural disasters, especially in countries affected by war. Curry's Japanese-American mother as well as her U.S. Navy-sailor dad were both prominent figures in Curry's life. Her father was with her mother in Japan while he was stationed in Japan following World War II. Her father was a member of the military and her family moved around frequently. Curry was a high school graduate in Ashland Oregon. She graduated with a journalism certificate from The University of Oregon in 1978. She was exposed to a variety of cultures and experiences throughout her childhood is likely to have influenced the compassion in her approach to global issues. Ann Curry has been a famous American journalist since the early 1990s. Ann Curry is currently NBC's news anchor. Learn More about the life of Ann Curry by going through her biography. Curry traveled a lot along with her companion as well as did not go to an institution for more than two years. She went to schools in San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. In the end, she was able to graduate from Ashland High School. She started a new career path that would lead to a lucrative career as an intern at broadcasting station KTVL Channel 10 Medford. The first female news reporter at the station when she was just 22. In Portland in Oregon, she was made an anchor and reporter by KGW which is NBC's subsidiary. After four years of service, she was appointed an anchor by KCBS TV in Los Angeles. The two Emmy Awards were won during the six years she worked for the KCBS-TV.






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