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 diploma from the department of English literature. Mitchell was employed as a reporter at KYW Radio and TV Philadelphia in the year 1967. 1996, she joined WDVM-TV Washington DC, a CBS-affiliated station (then WTOP). The following year, she was general reporter at NBC News in Washington. She began to cover the White House in 1981 and was appointed chief congressional correspondent by 1988. She was made Chief White House correspondent in 1992. and the chief correspondent for foreign affairs at NBC News. Mitchell hosted and was a panelist at the TV program Meet the Press. Mitchell was on a panel for the debates of 1988 between George Bush (then president) and Michael Dukakis. Mitchell is the wife of Alan Greenspan who was former chairman at Federal Reserve Board. Mitchell has received numerous awards in journalism, among them her Goldsmith Career Award from John F. Kennedy School of Government in 2005. The award was presented to her with the Leonard Zeidenberg Award by Radio-Television News Directors Association in 2004. Mitchell was the first reporter to report on White House stories for NBC News during the presidency of Ronald Reagan as president from 1981-1988. Mitchell has reported on a variety of notable reports over the years, including fiscal reform, the budget, and The Iran Contra scandal. She travelled extensively with Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev to world summits.

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