Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington resides in the US and is a writer from Greece, a syndicated journalist and businesswoman. She co-founded The Huffington Post the founder and CEO of Thrive Global and the author of fifteen books. Arianna Huffington is a writer and television host, as well as philanthropist as well as the owner and publisher of The Huffington Post. She emigrated out of Greece to England at the age of 16 and received an MA from Cambridge University in Economics. The famous debating society The Cambridge Union was her first time as president, and she held it when she was 21. She became a syndicated conservative writer following her graduation. When The Huffington Post launched a year later, she developed an online platform for voice that offered criticisms on the political landscape. It was her celebrity that led to the recruitment of a number of well-known contributors for posting their thoughts on news political, culture and politics. Arianna's popularity started in 2003, after she was a candidate for an independent for the California recall vote to replace the then governor Davis. Additionally, she was involved in an initiative in Detroit that promoted fuel-efficient automobiles. She was named The Most Influential Women in Media by Forbes in 2009, gaining the 12th spot on the list. In the same year Guardian included her in the Top 100 Media List. AOL Inc. purchased The Huffington Post, and she became president of this media group. It included a variety of AOL products at the time like Engadget AOL style list and Patch Media. Elli is the daughter of Konstantinos Stasinopoulos as well as Elli the other, both of whom are journalist and management consultants. Although she was a close friend to her father, it was her bond with her mother that formed her character. Even in her formative age, she displayed the leadership abilities that she is still known for. When she moved to England, she was sixteen to further her studies and was accepted into Girton College Cambridge. While in college she joined Cambridge Union, a college debate club. Being the third woman president, and also the first foreigner she held the position of head of Cambridge Union. The year 1972 was the year her master's in Economics was conferred. In the years following her degree, she was a columnist-critic and TV host. In addition, along with Bernard Levin she appeared on an edition of Face the music.






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