Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington (Greek American) is a Greek American writer, syndicated-columnist and a businesswoman. She's co-founder and director of Thrive Global, as well as the writer of fifteen books. Arianna Huffington has been an actor, journalist an author, philanthropist on television and television for over ten years. In addition, she is the proprietor of The Huffington Post, an free-of-cost online newsmagazine. She was born in Greece and moved to England when she was 16. In Cambridge University, she graduated with a MA of Economics. She was the first person non-UK to hold the office of president of The Cambridge Union at the age 21. After graduation she made her mark as a conservative syndicated columnist and when the publication of The Huffington Post' few months later, she created a voice-based website that offered critical observations on the political scenario. The fame of Arianna brought in a variety of famous contributors to post their perspectives about news, politics as well as culture. Arianna became famous during 2003 when she ran as an independent in a recall contest in California for the seat of then-Governor Davis. Alongside this, she directed a Detroit project that promoted vehicles that are fuel efficient. She was listed as 12th in Forbes's list of the most influential media women. At the time, Guardian listed her among the top 100 media personalities. In the year 2011, AOL Inc. bought The Huffington Post and made her president of that media group which included many existing AOL brands too, like Engadget AOL music Style list as well as Patch Media. Her parents were journalist and management consultant Konstantinos as well as his spouse Elli Stasinopoulos. Although she was close with her father it was her bond with her mother that shaped her entire life. Even during her formative time, she showed the qualities of a leader for which she is still well-known. When she turned 16 she relocating to the United Kingdom to pursue her studies and enrolled in Girton College Cambridge. During her college days she enrolled in the college debate organization Cambridge Union where she became the third foreign, and first female president. After graduating in 1972, she received an advanced degree in Economics. After her graduation she worked as a columnist and critic and as a host on television. Her appearance in Face the music with Bernard Levin was also a highlight. She began writing books, taking his help to edit.






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