Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington has been an Greek American columnist, author and businesswoman for more than 20 years. She is a founder of The Huffington Post and the CEO of Thrive Global. Author of fifteen books. Arianna Huffington is an independent liberal news website, is a television personality as well as a writer and an philanthropist. Her move to Greece to England aged 16 where she obtained a MA from Cambridge University in Economics. The famous debating society The Cambridge Union was her first president and she took it before the age of 21. Then she became a conservative syndicated writer after graduation and, with The Huffington Post launched a few years after, she created an online platform for voice which offered critiques of political scenarios. Her popularity helped her to convince several celebrities to contribute their opinion on current events, as well as politics and culture. Arianna was famous after she was elected as an independent in California recall elections to replace Governor Davis. Also, she was the head of a Detroit fuel-efficient car project. Forbes identified her as the top woman in the field of media in 2009. The newspaper was ranked as in the 12th spot on Forbes' ranking. The Guardian also included her to the list of 100 most influential media for 2009. AOL Inc. purchased The Huffington Post, and she was named the president of this group. This included many AOL properties at the time like Engadget AOL style list and Patch Media. Elli Stasinopoulos is a daughter born to Konstantinos the manager's advisor as well as a journalist. Although she had a close relationship with both of her parents, it was their bond which shaped her. At an early age, she demonstrated leadership skills that remain highly respected. at the age of 16 she relocated into the United Kingdom to pursue her study and then enrolled at Girton College Cambridge. While in college she joined Cambridge Union, a college debate club. As the third woman president, and also the first foreigner she was the president for the Cambridge Union. In 1972, her master's in Economics was awarded. After the graduation ceremony, she was an editor of the critic's column and a television host. The appearance she made in Face the music with Bernard Levin was also notable. She started writing books and enlisting his assistance in editing.






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