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 of English literature. Mitchell began her professional career as a journalist at KYW Radio and TV, Philadelphia in 1967. In 1976, she was a CBS affiliate WDVM-TV. (then WTOP in Washington DC). A few years later, she was a general reporter for 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 and chief foreign affairs correspondent of NBC News in 1994. Mitchell was the host and panelist for the TV news program Meet the Press. Mitchell joined the panel of the 1988 presidential debates in which George Bush against Michael Dukakis. Mitchell is the wife of Alan Greenspan who was former chairman at Federal Reserve Board. Mitchell was awarded the Goldsmith Career Award in 2005 by the John F. Kennedy School of Government to honor her achievements in journalism. In 2004, in 2004, the Radio-Television News Directors Association gave Mitchell the Leonard Zeidenberg Award to recognize for her work in protecting First Amendment Freedoms. Mitchell started covering for the White House in 1981-1988, in both the Reagan presidency. Her coverage included a variety of important stories like the Iran-contra affair, the tax and budget reforms and also the issue of arms control. Mitchell traveled extensively together with the president Reagan during summits together with Mikhail Gorbachev.

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