Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington resides in the United States and is a writer from Greece, a syndicated journalist as well as a businesswoman. She's co-founder and CEO of Thrive Global, as well as the author of 15 books. Arianna Huffington is an independent liberal news outlet and a television host, author, and an philanthropist. Following her move from Greece to England from Greece at 16, she received a MA in Economics at Cambridge University. First foreign-born graduate to hold the position of president in the prestigious debating group The Cambridge Union, at 21, she was able to take on the role. The success of her conservative journalist was further consolidated when she completed her studies. With the introduction of The Huffington Post a few years later, she created an online voice portal that offered critical opinions on the state of the nation's politics. Arianna was able to attract numerous prominent contributors to post their views on culture and politics. Arianna first gained notoriety when she ran in the California recall election replacing then Governor Davis. She was also involved in an initiative in Detroit that promoted cars that are fuel efficient. Forbes named her the "most influential woman" in media, placing her at 12th. Guardian placed her on their list of the 100 most influential media people in 2009. AOL purchased The Huffington Post from AOL in 2011. In 2012, she became the President of the media division at AOL. The group included several AOL-owned brands, including Engadget AOL Style List and Patch Media. Her parents were Elli as well as Konstantinos Stasinopoulos. They were an expert in management and a journalist. Her life was shaped by the closeness she had to her mother as well as her relationship with her dad, even though she was very close to her father. Through her early period, she displayed the qualities of a leader for which her name is still well-known. At the age of 16, she moved to Britain to study and enrolled at Girton College Cambridge. In her time at college, she joined the debating society Cambridge Union where she became the first foreign president and was also the third female president. In 1972, her master's in Economics was awarded. Following her graduation, she was employed as a columnist critic and an anchor on TV. In addition, she appeared with Bernard Levin in an episode of Face the music and started making books with the editorial services of Bernard Levin.






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