Andrea Mitchell

Andrea Mitchell is an American anchor for a television newscast and a commentator for NBC News based in Washington D.C. Following a childhood in New York City, Mitchell received a degree in English literature from The University of Pennsylvania. Mitchell began her professional career as a journalist for KYW Radio and TV, Philadelphia in 1967. She became a reporter for the CBS-affiliated WDVM-TV, (then WTOP), in Washington DC. After two years, she was hired by NBC News as a Washington reporter. Beginning in 1981 she started reporting from the White House. In 1988, she became chief congressional reporter. She was made chief White House correspondent by NBC News in 1992. Mitchell appeared as both the host and panelist for the TV news program Meet the Press. Mitchell was a panelist during the presidential debates in 1988 between George Bush and Michael Dukakis. Mitchell is the wife of Alan Greenspan a former chairman the Federal Reserve Board. Mitchell was presented with the Goldsmith Career Award in 2005 by the John F. Kennedy School of Government for excellence in the field of journalism. In 2004 in 2004, the Radio-Television News Directors Association gave Mitchell the Leonard Zeidenberg Award in recognition of her contribution to defending First Amendment Freedoms. Mitchell was a reporter at for the White House first for NBC News between 1981 and 1988, in the two years that Ronald Reagan served as president. Mitchell covered a number of noteworthy news stories throughout time, including the tax reforms, budget reforms and The Iran Contra saga. Mitchell traveled extensively along with Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev to world summits.

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