Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington, a Greek American businesswoman and syndicated journalist, is also an author. She was co-founder of The Huffington Post, is the founder and CEO of Thrive Global as well an author of fifteen novels. Arianna Huffington is an author and television host, as well as philanthropist and also the proprietor and publisher of The Huffington Post. She was born in Greece and moved to England when she was 16. In Cambridge University, she graduated with a MA of Economics. First foreign-born graduate to serve as president in the famous debating group The Cambridge Union, at age 21 she took over the presidency. The success of her conservative journalist was further consolidated when she graduated. When the Huffington Post was launched The Huffington Post a few year later, she established an online platform for voice that gave critiques of the political situation. 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 notoriety in 2003, when she ran as an independent candidate in the California recall elections in order to replace Governor Davis. She was also involved in a Detroit-based project that promoted fuel-efficient automobiles. Her name was voted as the most influential women in media by Forbes in 2009, and was awarded the 12th spot on the list. That same year Guardian listed her among the top 100 media list. AOL Inc. purchased The Huffington Post, and she was named president of the media company. This included many AOL products at the time such as Engadget AOL style list and Patch Media. Elli Stasinopoulos is the daughter born to Konstantinos an advisor to management and a journalist. Her character was formed by the closeness she had to her mother and her bond with her father despite her being very close to the latter. Even in her formative age she showed the qualities of a leader that she is still known for. When she was 16 years old the girl moved into her home in United Kingdom for her higher education. At Girton College Cambridge. While in college she joined Cambridge Union, a college debate club. Being the third woman president and first foreigner, she was the president of the Cambridge Union. In 1972, she graduated with the degree of Master's in Economics. After her graduation she worked as a columnist critic, and a television host. She was on the show with Bernard Levin on an edition Face the music, and she began writing her own novels with his aid.






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