Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington resides in the US. She 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 15 books. Arianna Huffington is a journalist, TV personality writer, philanthropist, and philanthropist for more than ten years. She is also the founder of The Huffington Post, an independently-liberal online newsmagazine. Born in Greece and moved to England at age 16. When she attended Cambridge University, she graduated with a MA of Economics. The first graduate non-UK to serve as the president of The Cambridge Union at the age of 21. Following the graduation ceremony, she was an influential right-wing syndicated reporter. After a few years later, she founded The Huffington Post which featured criticism of the present political scene. Her popularity allowed her to persuade a number of celebrities to contribute their opinion on current events, culture and politics. Arianna was famous in 2003 when she ran as an independent in California recall election to succeed Governor Davis. Alongside this, she was the leader of an Detroit initiative to encourage vehicles that are fuel efficient. Forbes named her as 12th on its top 10 list of Most Popular Media Women. Guardian also included the Huffington Post on their list of the top 100 in 2010. AOL Inc. appointed her President of their media group in 2011 following the bought The Huffington Post. The Huffington Post also included additional AOL brands like Engadget, AOLmusic Style list as well as Patch Media. Elli Stasinopoulos is a daughter born to Konstantinos an advisor to management and journalist. She was extremely close to her father. But it was the relationship she had with her mother which has shaped her. At a young age she demonstrated the leadership abilities that she is still known for. At the age of 16 the girl moved into her home in United Kingdom for her higher education. In Girton College Cambridge. When she was in college she was a member of the Cambridge Union's debate societies in the college where she eventually became its first female and foreign president. In 1972, she earned the degree of master's in Economics. Following her degree she became a columnist, critic and TV host. In addition, she appeared with Bernard Levin in an episode of Face the music and started making books with his editorial assistance.






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