Andrea Mitchell

Andrea Mitchell is an American television journalist anchor and anchor and commentator on NBC News based in Washington D.C. Growing up within New York City, Mitchell received a degree in English literature from the University of Pennsylvania. Mitchell began her career as a radio and TV reporter for Philadelphia, KYW Radio and TV. She was a reporter for the CBS affiliate WDVM-TV (then WTOP) in Washington DC in 1976. Within two years she joined NBC News as a Washington correspondent. The year 1981 saw her begin covering the White House and became chief Congress correspondent in 1988. Mitchell was appointed Chief White House reporter in 1992, and chief Foreign Affairs reporter for NBC News. Mitchell has appeared on the TV news show Meet the Press as a host and panelist. Mitchell was a panelist during 1988's presidential debates, that pitted George Bush against Michael Dukakis. Mitchell married Alan Greenspan the former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Mitchell has received numerous awards in journalism, among them the 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 was a reporter at for the White House first for NBC News between 1981 and 1988 between the terms of Ronald Reagan's second term as president. She reported on a variety of interesting stories such as arms control the budget tax reform and the Iran-contra scandal. She also traveled extensively along with President Reagan for summits alongside Mikhail Gorbachev and other world top leaders.

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