Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington is a Greek American author syndicated columnist and businesswoman. She co-founded The Huffington Post, is the CEO and founder 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 publisher of The Huffington Post. After moving from Greece to England from Greece when she was 16 She earned an MA with Economics from Cambridge University. In her 21st year, she was head of the famous debating society The Cambridge Union' and was the first foreign born student in the history of Cambridge University to be elected. When she graduated, she made her mark as columnist in the conservative syndicated media and, with the launching of The Huffington Post' few years later, she developed an online voice platform that provided critical views about the current political climate. The fame of Arianna led to the recruitment of a variety of renowned contributors. Arianna gained notoriety after she was elected as an independent in California recall elections to replace Governor Davis. The project she headed was an Detroit fuel-efficient car project. In 2009 she was named by Forbes as The most influential women in the media, achieving 12th position on their list and in the same year, the Guardian named her to the top 100 media list. In 2011 AOL Inc. purchased The Huffington Post and made her the head of the media company, which also included a number of at the time-current AOL products, such as Engadget AOL music Style list and Patch Media. The parents of her were Elli and Konstantinos Stasinopoulos who was who was a consultant in management as well as a journalist. Her character was formed by her closeness to her mother as well as her relationship with her father, even though she was very close to her father. In her earliest period, she displayed abilities to lead, and for this her name is still well-known. When she was 16 years old, she moved over into the United Kingdom for her higher education. She attended Girton College Cambridge. While in college she joined Cambridge Union, a college debating club. As the third woman president, and also the first foreigner she held the position of head of Cambridge Union. In 1972, she graduated with an MA in Economics. She became a writer, a critic as well as a host on TV and a columnist after her graduation. The appearance she made in Face the music with Bernard Levin was also notable. She started writing books with his guidance to edit.
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