Maria Shriver

Shriver began her journalism career at CBS station KYW-TV and briefly anchored the ''CBS Morning News'' before joining NBC News in 1986. After anchoring weekend editions of the ''Today'' show and the ''NBC Nightly News'', she became a correspondent for ''Dateline NBC'', also covering politics. After leaving NBC News in 2004 to focus on her role as First Lady of California, she returned in 2013 as a special anchor. For her reporting at NBC, Shriver received a Peabody Award in 1998 and was co-anchor for NBC's Emmy-winning coverage of the 1988 Summer Olympics.
As executive producer of ''The Alzheimer's Project'', Shriver earned two Emmy Awards and an Academy of Television Arts & Sciences award for developing a "television show with a conscience." Provided by Wikipedia