Andrea Mitchell
Andrea Mitchell, an American journalist and commentator, who works with NBC News in Washington D.C. she is a TV anchor. She graduated with an Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature from the University of Pennsylvania after growing to be a part of New York City. Mitchell was recruited as a reporter for KYW Radio and TV Philadelphia in the year 1967. She became a reporter for the CBS-affiliate WDVM-TV, (then WTOP), which was based in Washington DC. A few years later, she was general reporter at NBC News in Washington. 1980 began her coverage of the White House. 1988 became the chief congressional journalist. Mitchell was appointed Chief White House correspondent in 1992 as well as chief foreign reporter in 1994 for NBC News in 1994. Mitchell was a guest on the TV news program Meet the Press as a panelist and host. Mitchell also participated as a panelist in the 1988 debates among George Bush & Michael Dukakis. Mitchell is the wife of Alan Greenspan former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Mitchell was awarded in 2005 the Goldsmith Career Award in Journalism at The John F. Kennedy School of Government. Also in 2004, Radio-Television News Directors Association, (RTNDA) recognized Mitchell for her role in defending First Amendment Freedoms. Mitchell was the first journalist to cover White House stories for NBC News during Ronald Reagan's tenure in office from 1981 to 1988. Mitchell reported on many noteworthy stories such as weapons control, budget taxes and the Iran Contra scandal. She also traveled to many summits with the help of President Reagan along with Mikhail Gorbachev.
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