Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington resides in the United States and is a Greek-American author, syndicated journalist and businesswoman. She is the co-founder and CEO of Thrive Global, as well as the author of fifteen books. Arianna Huffington, an independently-owned liberal news outlet has a TV personality as well as a writer and charitable donor. Originating from Greece Arianna Huffington immigrated to England with her family when she was the age of 16. While at Cambridge University she earned a MA degree in Economics. She was the first person non-UK to be elected president of The Cambridge Union at the age of 21. She was a syndicated conservative writer following the graduation ceremony and, when The Huffington Post launched a few years following, she launched an online platform for voice which offered critiques of the political landscape. Her celebrity status helped her to get a number of prominent contributors to post their views about news from the world of politics and culture. Arianna became famous in 2003, when she ran as an independent in California recall elections in order to replace Governor Davis. The project she headed was an Detroit fuel-efficient car project. In 2009, she was ranked by Forbes as one of the top female media personality, taking the 12th position on their list and in the same year, the Guardian included her in the top 100 list of media. In 2011 AOL Inc. purchased The Huffington Post and made her the head of the media company, which also included a number of at the time-current AOL properties too such as Engadget AOL music Style list and Patch Media. Elli Stasinopoulos is a daughter of Konstantinos an advisor to management and journalist. While she was very close to her father, it was her relationship with her mother that formed her life. At a young age she showed the leadership abilities for which she's still known. When she was 16 she moved into the United Kingdom to pursue her studies and enrolled in Girton College Cambridge. In the time of her studies, she belonged to the Cambridge Union debating group where she rose to become the first female president and sole foreign president. The year 1972 was the year her master's in Economics was awarded. She worked as a critic as well as a host on TV and a columnist after her graduation. Her appearance in Face the music with Bernard Levin was a notable one. She started writing books and enlisting his assistance to edit.






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