Andrea Mitchell

Andrea Mitchell, an American journalist and commentator who works for NBC News in Washington D.C., is a television anchor. She received a Bachelor of Arts in English literature from the University of Pennsylvania after growing to be a part of New York City. In 1967 Mitchell began her career as a reporter with KYW Radio and TV in Philadelphia. In 1976, she joined the CBS-affiliated WDVM-TV located in Washington DC (then WTOP). Within two years she was hired by NBC News as a Washington reporter. The year 1980 marked the beginning of her coverage of the White House. 1988 became the principal journalist for Congress. Mitchell was appointed Chief White House correspondent in 1992. As well as the the chief correspondent for foreign affairs at NBC News. Mitchell participated on the TV program Meet the Press and also host of the show. She served on a panel for the 1988 debates between George Bush (then president) as well as Michael Dukakis. Mitchell married Alan Greenspan the former chairman of Federal Reserve Board. Mitchell has been awarded numerous times for journalism excellence, including her Goldsmith Career Award from John F. Kennedy School of Government in 2005. The award was presented to her by the Leonard Zeidenberg Award presented by the Radio-Television News Directors Association in 2004. Mitchell's very first White House coverage was for NBC News, between 1981-1988. It was a time when the two Ronald Reagan terms in office. Mitchell reported on a variety of notable stories, including the Iran Contra scandal, the tax reforms to the budget and the arms control. Mitchell travelled along with Reagan on numerous occasions to meet with Reagan several times for summits, and to discuss issues such as and the Iran Contra scandal.

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