Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington, a Greek American businesswoman and syndicated journalist, is also an author. She founded The Huffington Post, is the CEO and founder of Thrive Global as well an writer of 15 novels. Arianna Huffington, an independently-owned liberal news outlet and a television host as well as a writer and charitable donor. When she moved into England from Greece at 16 and obtaining an MA in Economics at Cambridge University. When she was 21, she became the president of the famed debating society The Cambridge Union' and was the first foreign born student who was elected to this position. In the years following the graduation ceremony, she became an influential conservative syndicated journalist. After a few years later, she founded The Huffington Post which featured critical commentary on the current political scene. It was her celebrity that has led to the attraction of many prominent contributors to share their thoughts on news as well as politics and culture. Arianna was famous when she decided in 2003 to run as an Independent candidate for the California Recall Election in order to succeed the Governor Davis. Also, she was the head of the Detroit automobile project that was fuel efficient. She was named one of the Most Popular Women in Media in 2009 by Forbes in 2009, gaining the 12th place in that list. The same year, the Guardian named her on the 100 most influential media on their list. AOL Inc. named her president of their media division in 2011 after they bought The Huffington Post. The Huffington Post included the other AOL brands, including Engadget AOLmusic Style list and Patch Media. Elli was the son of Konstantinos who was a journalist and management consultant. Her life was shaped through her relationship with her mother and her bond with her father despite being extremely close to him. Even during her formative times, she demonstrated the qualities of a leader for which her name is still well-known. When she was 16 years old the girl moved into England in the United Kingdom for her higher education. In Girton College Cambridge. She was a member of Cambridge Union, the Cambridge Union college debate society during her time at college, where she was the first woman to serve as president. In 1972, she graduated with an MA in Economics. After graduation, she began working as a critic for a newspaper column and a television host. She was on the show with Bernard Levin on an edition Face the music, and she started writing the books she wrote with Bernard Levin's help.






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