Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington, a Greek American businesswoman and syndicated journalist is an author. She was co-founder of The Huffington Post, is the chief executive officer and co-founder of Thrive Global as well an writer of 15 novels. Arianna Huffington works as an author, philanthropist, television host, and owner of The Huffington Post. Her birthplace was in Greece and moved to England at age 16. In Cambridge University, she graduated with a MA of Economics. As the first foreign student to hold the position of president of the highly regarded debate club The Cambridge Union, at 21 years old she took over the position. After graduation she made her mark as columnist in the conservative syndicated media as well as with the introduction of The Huffington Post' few years later she created an online voice portal which gave critical opinions on the political scenario. Her popularity helped her to convince several stars to voice their views regarding current affairs, the culture and politics. Arianna gained fame after she made the decision in 2003 to stand as an independent Candidate in the California Recall election to succeed the Governor Davis. She also headed the Detroit fuel-efficient car project. Forbes listed her as one of one of the "most important women" in the media industry with her ranking at the 12th spot. Guardian placed her on their list of 100 most important media figures in 2009. AOL Inc. bought The Huffington Post in 2011 and appointed her head of its media division and also included several other AOL products like Engadget AOL Music Style list as well as Patch Media. Elli is the child of Konstantinos the management and journalism consultant. Although she had a close relationship with both her father and mother, it was their bond that shaped her. She displayed leadership qualities from the beginning. At the age of 16, she moved over in the United Kingdom for her higher education. In Girton College Cambridge. In her time at college, she joined the college debating group Cambridge Union where she became the first foreign and third female president. In 1972, she earned the degree of master's in Economics. She worked as a critic television host, as well as a columnist following her graduation. In addition, she appeared alongside Bernard Levin in an episode of Face the music and started creating books with his editing assistance.






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