Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington (Greek American) is a Greek American writer, syndicated-columnist and businesswoman. She co-founded The Huffington Post, is the chief executive officer and co-founder of Thrive Global as well an writer of 15 novels. Arianna Huffington is an author, television personality, philanthropist and also the proprietor and editor of The Huffington Post. Her birthplace was in Greece and relocated to England when she was sixteen. In Cambridge University, she graduated with a MA of Economics. The first ever foreign-born student to serve as president of the highly regarded debate club The Cambridge Union, at 21 years old she took over the position. Following graduation, she left her mark as an editorialist for the conservative syndicate and with the launch of The Huffington Post' few years later, she developed a voice-based website that gave critical opinions on the political scenario. The fame of Arianna led to the recruitment of a variety of renowned contributors. Arianna became famous after she was elected as an independent candidate in the California recall elections to replace Governor Davis. The project she headed was an Detroit fuel-efficient car project. Forbes placed her at 12 on its list for the Most Popular Media Women. Guardian also included the Huffington Post in their Top 100 list in 2010. In 2011, AOL Inc. acquired The Huffington Post and made her the head of the media group which included many at the time-current AOL products, such as Engadget AOL music Style list and Patch Media. Elli Stasinopoulos was a daughter born to Konstantinos the manager's advisor as well as a journalist. While she enjoyed a strong friendship with both of her parents and father, it was their relationship that helped shape her. From her early years, she demonstrated leadership skills that are still highly regarded. When she moved to England, she was 16 to continue her education and was accepted into Girton College Cambridge. In the time of her studies, she belonged to Cambridge Union. Cambridge Union debating group where she rose to become the first woman and the only foreign president. She graduated in 1972 with the degree of master's in Economics. Her career as an anchor and reporter was born after graduation. She also appeared in an edition of Face the music along with Bernard Levin and began writing books, utilizing editorial guidance from his.






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