Andrea Mitchell
Andrea Mitchell works as a reporter for NBC News based out of Washington D.C. Mitchell has a BA degree in English from University of Pennsylvania. Mitchell began as a radio and TV reporter at KYW Radio and TV in Philadelphia, KYW Radio and TV. She was then a reporter for the CBS affiliate WDVM-TV, (then WTOP), which was based in Washington DC. She was promoted to Washington general reporter with NBC News two years later. From 1981 onwards she began covering the White House. In 1988, she became head of the congressional reporters. She became chief White House reporter in 1992, and chief Foreign Affairs reporter at NBC News. Mitchell is a former panelist, as well as anchor of the TV show Meet the Press. She served on a panel for the debates of 1988 between George Bush (then president) and Michael Dukakis. Mitchell is married Alan Greenspan a former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Mitchell won 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 the award in 2004 for her role in defending First Amendment Freedoms. Mitchell began reporting on in the White House in 1981-1988, and during the presidency of Ronald Reagan. Her reporting included a number of significant stories, including the Iran-contra scandal, the budget and tax reform in addition to the arms control. She traveled extensively along with the president Reagan during summits together with Mikhail Gorbachev.






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