Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington resides in the US. She is a Greek-American author, syndicated writer of columns and businesswoman. She co-founded The Huffington Post, is the founder and CEO of Thrive Global as well an writer of 15 novels. Arianna Huffington is a journalist TV personality, philanthropist, and TV host and also the proprietor and editor of The Huffington Post. Originally from Greece Arianna Huffington immigrated to England with her family at age 16. While at Cambridge University she earned a MA Degree in Economics. The first ever foreign-born student to serve as president in the famous debate club The Cambridge Union, at 21 years old she took over the position. Her success as a conservative journalist was further consolidated when she graduated. After the launch of The Huffington Post a few years later, she created an online voice portal that offered critical opinions on the state of the nation's politics. Her fame helped in attracting several famous contributors. Arianna was famous when she made the decision in 2003 to stand as an independent candidate in the California Recall Election to replace the Governor Davis. Additionally, she was involved in the Detroit-based initiative that advocated for fuel-efficient automobiles. In 2009 she was recognized by Forbes as The most influential women in the media, achieving 12th position on their list and in the same year Guardian listed her on the top 100 list of media. AOL purchased The Huffington Post from AOL in 2011. Then she was appointed the head of the media division at AOL. The group included several AOL-owned properties, such as Engadget AOL Style List and Patch Media. Elli has two siblings, Konstantinos Stasinopoulos, and Elli and Konstantinos Stasinopoulos, who both are journalists and consultants in management. The way she lived her life was determined through her relationship with her mother as well as her relationship with her father despite her being very close to him. Even in her formative age, she displayed the qualities of a leader for which she's still known. When she moved to England, she was sixteen to further her studies and then enrolled in Girton College Cambridge. As a student, she joined the Cambridge Union, a college debate club. Being the third woman president, and also the first foreigner she served as the head of Cambridge Union. In 1972, her master's in Economics was awarded. Following her graduation, she was employed as a critic for a newspaper column and as a host on television. The appearance she made in Face the music with Bernard Levin was also noteworthy. Her first novel was written. books and enlisting his assistance for editing.






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