Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington, a Greek American businesswoman and syndicated journalist is an author. She is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Thrive Global, as well as the author of 15 books. Arianna Huffington has been an actor, journalist writer, philanthropist, and philanthropist for over ten years. She is also the owner of The Huffington Post, an free-of-cost online news magazine. After moving from Greece to England from Greece when she was 16 She earned an MA with Economics from Cambridge University. The first graduate who was not from the UK to be elected president of The Cambridge Union at the age 21. After the graduation ceremony, she became an influential conservative syndicated journalist. A few more years later she created The Huffington Post which featured criticism of the present political scene. Her fame and popularity helped to get a number of prominent contributors to publish their thoughts about news from the world of politics and culture. Arianna became famous during 2003 when she volunteered in the California recall election to succeed Governor Davis. Aside from that, Arianna also spearheaded an initiative in Detroit initiative to promote fuel-efficient cars. In 2009 she was recognized by Forbes as one of the top female media personality, taking the 12th position on their list and in the same year Guardian named her to the top 100 media list. AOL, Inc. made her the President of their media division in 2011, after they purchased The Huffington Post. The Huffington Post was joined by other AOL brands, including Engadget AOLmusic Style list or Patch Media. Elli Stasinopoulos was a daughter born to Konstantinos the manager's advisor as well as a journalist. Her character was formed by her closeness to her mother and her bond with her father even though she was very close to him. At a young age she showed her leadership skills that she is still known for. At 16 years of age she moved back to United Kingdom to pursue her studies and enrolled in Girton College Cambridge. As a student, she joined Cambridge Union's colleges debating societies, which she later became the first female and foreign president. She graduated in 1972 with the degree of Master in Economics. In the years following her degree she became a columnist, critic as well as a TV host. Her appearance on Face the music with Bernard Levin was also notable. She began to write books and enlisting his assistance for editing.






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