Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington resides in the US and is a Greek-American writer, syndicated writer of columns as well as a businesswoman. 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 journalist, television personality, philanthropist and also the proprietor and publisher of The Huffington Post. Following her move from Greece to England from Greece when she was 16 She earned an MA with Economics from Cambridge University. In her 21st year, she was president of the renowned debate society The Cambridge Union' and was the first non-native student to do so. Her popularity as a conservative columnist was consolidated after she graduated. When the Huffington Post was launched The Huffington Post a few year later, she established an online platform for voice that gave critical opinions on the political situation. Her fame has led to the attraction of many famous contributors who shared their opinions on the news as well as politics and culture. Arianna first gained notoriety during 2003 when she volunteered in the California recall election in the place of Governor Davis. Also, she was the head of a Detroit fuel-efficient car project. Forbes listed her as the most influential woman in the field of media in 2009. The newspaper was ranked as 12th on the listing. The Guardian also included her on the list of top 100 media in 2009. AOL Inc. named her president of their media division in 2011, after they bought The Huffington Post. The Huffington Post included additional AOL brands like Engadget, AOLmusic Style list or Patch Media. Elli was born to Konstantinos Stasinopoulos, and Elli the other, both of whom are journalists and consultants in management. Although she was a close friend with her father, it was the relationship she shared with her mother that shaped her entire life. As a child she demonstrated leadership skills that she's still known for. When she was 16 years old, she moved over to her home in United Kingdom for her higher education. In Girton College Cambridge. When she was in college and was in Cambridge Union, she joined the colleges debating societies, and eventually was its first female and foreign president. She graduated in 1972 with the degree of Master in Economics. After after graduation she became an editor of the critic's column and a television host. In addition, along with Bernard Levin she appeared on an edition of Face the music.






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