Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington resides in the United States and is a Greek-American author, syndicated writer of columns as well as a businesswoman. She was the founder of The Huffington Post and the chief executive officer of Thrive Global. Author of more than 15 books. Arianna Huffington has worked as a TV host, journalist writer, philanthropist, and philanthropist for more than ten years. She is also the founder of The Huffington Post, an free-of-cost online news magazine. Her birthplace was in Greece then moved to England at age 16. When she attended Cambridge University, she graduated with an MA in economics. She was the first student non-UK to be elected the president of The Cambridge Union at the age 21. Then she became a syndicated conservative writer following the graduation ceremony and, when The Huffington Post launched a couple of years following, she launched an online platform to voice opinions with a critique of current the political landscape. She was able to get many prominent contributors to share their thoughts regarding politics and culture. Arianna was first noticed when she ran for California's recall election, replacing then Governor Davis. She was also involved in a Detroit-based project that promoted fuel-efficient automobiles. Forbes declared her to be the "most influential woman" within the field of media with her ranking at the 12th spot. Guardian placed her on their list of 100 top media personalities in 2009. AOL bought The Huffington Post from AOL in the year 2011. Then she was appointed the president of the media division at AOL. The group included several AOL-owned brands, including Engadget AOL Style List and Patch Media. Elli Stasinopoulos is a daughter born to Konstantinos a management advisor and a journalist. The way she lived her life was determined by her closeness to her mother, and the bond she shared with her father, even though she was very close to him. From her early years, she showed leadership abilities that remain highly respected. When she was sixteen, she left America to United Kingdom and enrolled Girton College Cambridge. In college, she was a member of the Cambridge Union, a college debate group. As the third woman president, and also the first foreigner she was the president of the Cambridge Union. She graduated in 1972 with an honorary degree in Economics. She was a journalist as well as a host on TV as well as a columnist following her graduation. Her appearance in Face the music with Bernard Levin was also notable. She began to write books with his guidance for editing.






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