Andrea Mitchell

Andrea Mitchell (born in New York City) is an American television reporter, commentator and anchor for NBC News based at Washington D.C. Mitchell holds a bachelor's degree in English language from the University of Pennsylvania. Mitchell was employed as a reporter by KYW Radio and TV Philadelphia in the year 1967. She was a reporter for the CBS subsidiary WDVM-TV (then WTOP) in Washington DC in 1976. Within two years she joined NBC News as a Washington reporter. She began to cover the White House in 1981 and was appointed chief congressional correspondent by 1988. Mitchell became the chief White House reporter in 1992, and chief Foreign Affairs reporter at NBC News. Mitchell hosted and participated as panelists on the TV program Meet the Press. Mitchell participated on a panel during the 1988 debates among George Bush & Michael Dukakis. Mitchell is the wife of Alan Greenspan a former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Mitchell received the Goldsmith Career Award in 2005 by the John F. Kennedy School of Government to honor her achievements in journalism. In 2004, the Radio-Television News Directors Association gave Mitchell the Leonard Zeidenberg Award to recognize of her contribution to defending First Amendment Freedoms. Mitchell was the very first reporter to report on White House stories for NBC News during the time of Ronald Reagan in office from 1981 to 1988. Mitchell has reported on a variety of notable stories over the years, such as budget reform, tax reform, and The Iran Contra affair. She traveled frequently along with Reagan as well as Mikhail Gorbachev to world summits.

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