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 began her career as a journalist for KYW Radio and TV, Philadelphia in 1967. In 1976 she was a part of the CBS-affiliated WDVM-TV located in Washington DC (then WTOP). In the following two years, she was hired by NBC News as a Washington reporter. She began to cover the White House in 1981 and was named chief correspondent for the congressional office in 1988. She was made as the head White House correspondent by NBC News in the year 1992. Mitchell was a panelist as well as presenter of the TV program Meet the Press. Mitchell was a part of a panel discussion at the the 1988 Presidential Debates, which featured George Bush, and Michael Dukakis. Mitchell is married Alan Greenspan a former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Mitchell was awarded the Goldsmith Career Award in 2005 by the John F. Kennedy School of Government to recognize her excellence in the field of journalism. In 2004 in 2004, the Radio-Television News Directors Association gave Mitchell the Leonard Zeidenberg Award to recognize of her contribution to defending First Amendment Freedoms. Mitchell began covering the White House in 1981-1988, and during the presidency of Ronald Reagan. Mitchell covered a range of notable stories, including arms control the budget tax reform and the Iran-contra scandal. She also went on numerous trips with the president Reagan to summits together with Mikhail Gorbachev and other world top leaders.






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