Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington, a Greek American businesswoman and syndicated journalist is an author. She co-founded The Huffington Post, is the founder and CEO of Thrive Global as well an writer of fifteen novels. Arianna Huffington is an actor, journalist an author, philanthropist on television and television for more than 10 years. In addition, she is the founder of The Huffington Post, an free-of-cost online newsmagazine. Originating from Greece Arianna Huffington immigrated to England with her family at the age of 16. At Cambridge University she earned a MA degree in Economics. In her 21st year, she was the president of the famed debating society The Cambridge Union' and was the very first foreign student in the history of Cambridge University to be elected. Following when she graduated, she became an influential conservative journalist who was syndicated. In the years later, she started The Huffington Post which featured critiques of the current politics. The fame of Arianna brought in a variety of famous contributors to share their views on politics, news and other topics. Arianna was famous when she made the decision in 2003 to candidly run as an independent candidate for the California Recall Election to replace Governor Davis. Alongside this, she was the leader of an Detroit project to promote vehicles that are fuel efficient. Forbes named her as the 12th most influential woman within the field of media in 2009 and Guardian has also placed her on the top 100 list of media during the same year. The year 2011 saw AOL Inc. acquired The Huffington Post and made the president of that media unit, which comprised of many then-existing AOL brands too, like Engadget AOL music Style list as well as Patch Media. Their parents are Elli as well as Konstantinos Stasinopoulos. Konstantinos was a business consultant as well as a journalist. Though she was close to her father, it was her bond with her mother, which formed her future. While in her formative period, she displayed abilities to lead, and for this she remains well-known. The British native moved to England when she was age 16 to complete her schooling and was enrolled into Girton College Cambridge. In her time at college she joined the Cambridge Union debating group where she became the first female and sole foreign president. She graduated in 1972 with a Masters in Economics. The years that followed when she graduated, she worked as an anchor on television and a columnist. Additionally, she was a guest with Bernard Levin in an episode of Face the music and started creating books with the editorial services of Bernard Levin.






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