Andrea Mitchell

Andrea Mitchell works as a journalist for NBC News based out of Washington D.C. Mitchell has a BA degree in English from the University of Pennsylvania. In 1967 Mitchell was hired as a reporter at KYW Radio and TV in Philadelphia. In 1976, she joined CBS affiliate WDVM-TV located in Washington DC (then WTOP). A few years later, she was general reporter at NBC News in Washington. 1981 she started covering at the White House, and in 1988, she was promoted to chief congressional correspondent. Mitchell was promoted to the chief White House correspondent in 1992. As well as the chief foreign affairs Correspondent for NBC News. Mitchell participated on the TV program Meet the Press and also hosted the program. Mitchell was on an audience for the 1988 presidential debates featuring George Bush (then president) and Michael Dukakis. Mitchell was married Alan Greenspan the former chairman of Federal Reserve Board. Mitchell was awarded the Goldsmith Career Award in Journalism in 2005 from the John F. Kennedy School of Government. The Radio-Television News Directors Association awarded Mitchell Leonard Zeidenberg Award in 2004 to recognize her efforts in defending First Amendment Freedoms. Mitchell was a reporter at for the White House first for NBC News between 1981 and 1988, during Ronald Reagan's two terms as president. Mitchell reported on many noteworthy issues, such as the weapons control, budget taxes as well as the Iran Contra scandal. Mitchell also attended various summits while in the company of the President Reagan with Mikhail Gorbachev.

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