Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington, a Greek American businesswoman and syndicated journalist is an author. She's the co-founder and CEO of Thrive Global, as well as the author of fifteen books. Arianna Huffington is a writer, television personality, philanthropist as well as the owner and editor of The Huffington Post. After moving from Greece to England from Greece at 16 She earned an MA in Economics at Cambridge University. The first ever foreign-born student to serve as president of the highly regarded debate club The Cambridge Union, at 21, she was able to take on the role. Then she became a syndicated conservative writer following the graduation ceremony and, when The Huffington Post launched a year following, she launched an online platform for voice that offered criticisms on the political landscape. The fame she gained helped her to convince several stars to voice their views regarding current affairs, the as well as politics and culture. Arianna gained fame in 2003 when she decided to contest for a non-partisan position during the California recall vote to succeed the Governor Davis. Aside from that, Arianna was also the leader of a Detroit initiative that promoted fuel efficient vehicles. She was named The Most Popular Women in Media by Forbes in 2009, gaining the 12th spot on this list. The same year, the Guardian listed her among the 100 most influential media on their list. AOL Inc. made her the President of their media group in 2011 following the bought The Huffington Post. The Huffington Post included other AOL brands like Engadget, AOLmusic Style list as well as Patch Media. Elli was the daughter of Konstantinos the Journalism and management expert. Though she was close to her father, it was her bond with her mother that shaped her character. Even in her formative age she demonstrated her leadership skills that she is still known for. At the age of 16, she travelled to England to pursue her studies and was enrolled in Girton College Cambridge. While in college she joined Cambridge Union, a college debate group. As the third woman president and the first foreigner she was the president for the Cambridge Union. Her graduation was in 1972 and she earned an MA in Economics. After her graduation she worked as a columnist critic and as a host on television. Also, she appeared on an edition of Face the music along with Bernard Levin and began writing books, utilizing editorial guidance from his.






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