Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington, a Greek American businesswoman and syndicated journalist is an author. She 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 a writer and philanthropist as well as a television host and owner of the independently open online newsmagazine The Huffington Post. Following her move into England from Greece at 16 She earned an MA with Economics from Cambridge University. As the first non-English speaking student, she was elected President of The Cambridge Union' at age 21. When she graduated, she made her mark as a conservative syndicated columnist and with the launch of The Huffington Post' few years later she created an online voice platform that provided critical views on the political scenario. The fame of her name helped by attracting a variety of high-profile contributors to post their views about news from the world of politics and culture. Arianna was famous when she decided to become an Independent candidate in the California Recall Election in order to succeed the Governor Davis. She was also involved in a Detroit-based project that promoted efficient vehicles that use less fuel. In 2009, she was ranked by Forbes as one of the top women in the media, achieving 12th place on the list. The same year Guardian listed her on the top 100 of media lists. AOL Inc. acquired The Huffington Post in 2011 and named her president of the media group and also included several additional AOL products like Engadget AOL Music Style list as well as Patch Media. Their parents are Elli and Konstantinos Stasinopoulos, who was a consultant in management as well as a journalist. Though she was close with her father, it was her bond with her mother that formed her character. She showed leadership traits even in her early years. at the age of 16 she moved into the United Kingdom to pursue her education and was enrolled at Girton College Cambridge. As a student she was a member of the Cambridge Union's college debating societies and eventually was its first foreign and female president. In 1972, she earned an advanced degree in Economics. Her professional career as TV host and journalist started after her graduation. She appeared alongside Bernard Levin on an edition Face the music, and she began writing her own books with his aid.






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