Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington, a Greek American businesswoman and syndicated journalist is an author. She was co-founder of The Huffington Post, is the founder and CEO of Thrive Global as well an writer of 15 novels. Arianna Huffington is a writer TV personality, philanthropist, as well as the proprietor of the independently free online news publication The Huffington Post. Following her move to England from Greece at 16 She earned an MA with Economics from Cambridge University. When she was 21, she became the president of the renowned debating society The Cambridge Union' and was the first foreign student to do so. In the years following the graduation ceremony, she was a well-known right-wing syndicated reporter. After a few years after that she launched The Huffington Post which featured critical commentary on the current political landscape. Arianna was able to attract several prominent contributors who posted their opinions about politics and culture. Arianna gained fame after she decided to run as an Independent candidate in the California Recall Election to replace the former governor Davis. Alongside this, she led the Detroit Project to develop fuel efficient cars. Forbes declared her to be the "most important women" in the media industry with her ranking at the 12th spot. Guardian placed her on their list of 100 most important media figures in 2009. AOL Inc. made her the President of their media company in 2011 after they bought The Huffington Post. The Huffington Post also included additional AOL brands, including Engadget AOLmusic Style list and Patch Media. Elli was born to Konstantinos Stasinopoulos as well as Elli, who are both journalists and consultants in management. Her life was shaped by her closeness to her mother, and the bond she shared with her father despite being extremely close to him. She was a leader throughout her childhood. At the age of 16, she moved to Britain for a degree and attended Girton College Cambridge. As a student and was in Cambridge Union, she joined the debate societies in the college which she later became the first foreign and female president. In 1972, her Master's in Economics was conferred. Her career as TV host and journalist began after she graduated. She also appeared in an edition of Face the music along with Bernard Levin and began writing books taking editorial help from his.






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