Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington, a Greek American businesswoman and syndicated journalist is an author. She's co-founder and CEO of Thrive Global, as well as the author of fifteen books. Arianna Huffington has worked as an actor, journalist, philanthropist and author for over ten years. She is also the proprietor of The Huffington Post, an free-of-cost online news magazine. Her move to Greece to England at the age of 16 and received an MA at Cambridge University in Economics. The first graduate from outside the UK to serve as the president of The Cambridge Union at the age of 21. After graduation she made her name as an editorialist for the conservative syndicate and, with the launching of The Huffington Post' few years later, she developed an online voice platform that offered critical observations on the political scenario. She was able to get many prominent contributors to share their opinions regarding politics and culture. Arianna rose to fame in 2003 when she decided to contest for a non-partisan position for the California recall election in order to succeed then Governor Davis. Additionally, she was involved in the Detroit-based initiative that advocated for efficient vehicles that use less fuel. In 2009, she was ranked by Forbes as one of the top female media personality, taking the 12th position in the list. The same year the Guardian listed her on the top 100 list of media. AOL Inc. purchased The Huffington Post in 2011 and appointed her head of its media division, which also included additional AOL brands like Engadget AOL Music Style list as well as Patch Media. Elli was born to Konstantinos Stasinopoulos and Elli and Konstantinos Stasinopoulos, who both are management consultants and journalists. While she was very close to her father, it was her relationship with her mother that formed her life. Through her early times, she demonstrated leadership skills for which are still prominently known. When she was in her 16th year she moved to Britain to pursue her studies and was enrolled in 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. In 1972 she graduated with an advanced degree in Economics. She was a journalist 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 a notable one. Her first novel was written. books with his guidance to edit.






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