Andrea Mitchell

Andrea Mitchell is a Washington D.C.-based American TV journalist, anchor and anchor and. Mitchell graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in English literature. Mitchell started her career as a reporter for KYW Radio and TV, Philadelphia in 1967. In 1976, she joined CBS affiliate WDVM-TV in Washington DC (then WTOP). After two years, she was hired by NBC News as a Washington correspondent. From 1981 onwards, she began reporting on the White House. In 1988, she became chief congressional reporter. In 1992, she was appointed chief White House Correspondent and in 1994 was appointed chief foreign affairs reporter of NBC News. Mitchell appeared as both an anchor and a panelist on the TV news program Meet the Press. Mitchell was a panelist in 1988's presidential debates that pitted George Bush against Michael Dukakis. Mitchell is married to Alan Greenspan a former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Mitchell won the Goldsmith Career Award in Journalism in 2005 from the John F. Kennedy School of Government. The Radio-Television News Directors Association awarded Mitchell Leonard Zeidenberg Award in 2004 for her work to protect First Amendment Freedoms. Mitchell was the first journalist to report on White House stories for NBC News during the time of Ronald Reagan as president from 1981-1988. Mitchell has reported on a variety of notable stories over the years, such as fiscal reform, the budget and an investigation into the Iran Contra saga. Mitchell traveled extensively with Reagan as well as Mikhail Gorbachev to world summits.

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