Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington resides in the US and is a writer from Greece, a syndicated columnist and businesswoman. She co-founded The Huffington Post, is the chief executive officer and co-founder of Thrive Global as well an author of fifteen novels. Arianna Huffington has worked as an actor, journalist writer, philanthropist, and philanthropist for more than 10 years. She also is the founder of The Huffington Post, an independently-liberal online newsmagazine. Originating from Greece Arianna Huffington emigrated to England with her family when she was the age of 16. At Cambridge University she earned a MA qualification in Economics. In her 21st year, she was president of the famed debating society The Cambridge Union' and was the first foreign student who was elected to this position. When she graduated, she made her name as an editorialist for the conservative syndicate and, with the launching of The Huffington Post' few years later she created an online voice portal which provided critical views on the political scenario. It was possible for her to recruit many prominent contributors to share their thoughts about politics and culture. Arianna was first noticed during 2003 when she volunteered for California's recall election, in the place of Governor Davis. In addition, she directed a Detroit project to promote vehicles that are fuel efficient. In 2009 she was recognized by Forbes as The most influential women in the media, achieving 12th place on the list and in the same year the Guardian included her in the top 100 of media lists. In 2011, AOL Inc. acquired The Huffington Post and made her president of that media company, which also included a number of existing AOL products, such as 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 had a close relationship with father, her relationship to her mom was the defining factor in the course of her entire life. In her early years she demonstrated the qualities of a leader for which she's still known. In the year she turned 16, she moved from America to United Kingdom and enrolled Girton College Cambridge. She was a member of Cambridge Union, the Cambridge Union college debate society during her time at college, where she was the third female to serve as the president. The year 1972 was the year her master's in Economics was conferred. Following her graduation, she was employed as a columnist critic, and an anchor on TV. She appeared alongside Bernard Levin on an edition Face the music, and she began writing her own novels with his aid.
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