Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington is a Greek American author syndicated columnist 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 journalist, author, philanthropist, television host, and also the proprietor of The Huffington Post. After moving to England from Greece when she was 16 She earned an MA in Economics at Cambridge University. The well-known debating club The Cambridge Union was her first time as president, and she held it at the age of 21. When she graduated, she made her mark as an editorialist for the conservative syndicate and, with the launching of The Huffington Post' few years later, she developed an online voice platform that provided critical views regarding the state of affairs. The fame she gained enabled her to get a variety of stars to voice their views about current affairs, as well as politics and culture. Arianna rose to fame when she made the decision to stand as an independent candidate during the California recall vote to succeed the then governor Davis. The project she headed was a Detroit automobile project that was fuel efficient. Forbes named her as one of the "most important women" in the media industry with her ranking at the 12th spot. Guardian placed her on their list of the 100 most influential media people in 2009. AOL, Inc. made her the President of their media division in 2011 after they acquired The Huffington Post. The Huffington Post was joined by other AOL brands such as Engadget AOLmusic Style list and Patch Media. Elli has two siblings, Konstantinos Stasinopoulos as well as Elli the other, both of whom are journalist and management consultants. Although she had a close friendship with both of her parents, it was their bond that helped shape her. She displayed leadership qualities from the beginning. at the age of 16 she relocated into the United Kingdom to pursue her study and then enrolled at Girton College Cambridge. She joined Cambridge Union, the Cambridge Union college debate society during her time at college and was the third and first female to hold the position of president. In 1972, she earned a master's degree in Economics. She became a writer, a critic as well as a host on TV and a columnist after her graduation. She also appeared in the series Face the music along with Bernard Levin and began writing books taking editorial help from his.






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