Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington, a Greek American businesswoman and syndicated journalist is an author. She's co-founder and CEO of Thrive Global, as well as the author of 15 books. Arianna Huffington has been an actor, journalist as well as a philanthropist, author and journalist for more than 10 years. Her role also includes being the owner of The Huffington Post, an free-of-cost online news magazine. Born in Greece and moved to England at age sixteen. In Cambridge University, she graduated with a MA of Economics. First foreign-born graduate to be elected president of the highly regarded debate group The Cambridge Union, at 21 years old she took over the presidency. She was an author for a conservative newspaper after the graduation ceremony and, when The Huffington Post launched a few years following, she launched an online platform for voice that offered criticisms on the political landscape. It was possible for her to recruit several prominent contributors who posted their thoughts about politics and culture. Arianna rose to fame when she made the decision to contest independently in the California recall election in order to succeed the then governor Davis. Alongside that, she led the Detroit initiative to promote fuel-efficient automobiles. Forbes identified her as the top female in the media industry in the year 2009. The newspaper was ranked as at 12th place on their listing. The Guardian also included her to the list of 100 most influential media for 2009. In the year 2011, AOL Inc. purchased The Huffington Post and made the president of that media unit, which comprised of many existing AOL products, such as Engadget AOL music Style list as well as Patch Media. She was the daughter of journalist and manager Konstantinos along with his partner Elli Stasinopoulos. Her life was shaped through her relationship with her mother and her bond with her dad, even though she was very close to him. Even in her formative age, she displayed the leadership abilities for which she's still known. In the year she turned sixteen, she left America to the United Kingdom and enrolled Girton College Cambridge. When she was in college and was in Cambridge Union, she joined the colleges debating societies, where she eventually became its first foreign and female president. She graduated in 1972 with the degree of master's in Economics. After her graduation she worked as a journalist-critic as well as a TV host. The appearance she made in Face the music with Bernard Levin was a notable one. Her first novel was written. books, taking his help for editing.






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