Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington is a Greek American author syndicated columnist and businesswoman. She co-founded The Huffington Post, is the chief executive officer and co-founder of Thrive Global as well an writer of 15 novels. Arianna Huffington is an writer, journalist, TV host, and also the proprietor of The Huffington Post. Born in Greece and moved to England at the age of sixteen. At Cambridge University, she graduated with a MA of Economics. She was the first student who was not from the UK to be elected president of The Cambridge Union at the age 21. After the graduation ceremony, she was a well-known conservative syndicated journalist. After a few years after that she launched The Huffington Post which featured criticism of the present politics. Her celebrity status helped her by attracting a variety of high-profile contributors to post their views on news, politics, and other topics. Arianna gained fame when she made the decision to stand as an independent candidate in the California recall election to replace the then governor Davis. Alongside that, she was also the leader of an initiative in Detroit campaign to encourage fuel-efficient cars. Forbes named her as 12th on their list of the Top influential women in the media. Guardian also included the Huffington Post in their Top 100 list in 2010. AOL Inc. bought The Huffington Post, and she was named president of this media group. The acquisition included a number of AOL properties of the time like Engadget AOL style list and Patch Media. Elli was born to Konstantinos Stasinopoulos as well as Elli the other, both of whom are journalists and consultants in management. Though she was close with her father, it was the relationship she shared with her mother which shaped her entire life. Through her early times, she demonstrated the qualities of a leader for which she is still well-known. As a 16-year-old her family moved into the United Kingdom for her higher education. At Girton College Cambridge. In her time at college, she was a member of the college debate society Cambridge Union where she became the first foreign president and was also the third female president. The year 1972 was the year her master's in Economics was conferred. In the years following after graduation she worked as a journalist and TV host. In addition, along with Bernard Levin she appeared on an edition of Face the music.
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