Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington has been an Greek American columnist, author and businesswoman for over 20 years. She is a co-founder of The Huffington Post the founder and chief executive officer of Thrive Global and the author of 15 books. Arianna Huffington is a journalist and television host, as well as philanthropist and also the proprietor and editor of The Huffington Post. Originating from Greece Arianna Huffington emigrated to England with her family when she was 16 years old. While at Cambridge University she earned a MA Degree in Economics. The famous debating society The Cambridge Union was her first presidency and she did it at the age of 21. Being a conservative syndicated blog, after graduating she was able to be a voice of the Huffington Post. The fame of Arianna helped in attracting several famous contributors. Arianna became famous when she ran in the California recall election to succeed Governor Davis. In addition to this she was the leader of the Detroit Project for efficient vehicles that use less fuel. Forbes identified her as the most influential woman in media in the year 2009. The newspaper was ranked as at 12th place on their listing. The Guardian also included her on the list of top 100 media outlets in the year 2009. In 2011, AOL Inc. purchased The Huffington Post and made the president of that media unit, which comprised of many existing AOL properties, including Engadget AOL music Style list and Patch Media. The parents of her were Elli as well as Konstantinos Stasinopoulos who was a management consultant and journalist. Her character was formed through her relationship with her mother, and the bond she shared with her father, even though she was very close to the latter. From her early years, she showed leadership abilities that remain highly respected. When she moved to England, she was 16 to continue her education and was enrolled into Girton College Cambridge. As a student, she joined the Cambridge Union, a college debate club. Being the third woman president and first foreigner, she held the position of head of the Cambridge Union. In 1972, she graduated with the degree of Master's in Economics. The career of an anchor and reporter began after she graduated. Her appearance on Face the music with Bernard Levin was a notable one. She began to write books, taking his help for editing.






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