Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington resides in the US. She is a Greek-American writer, syndicated writer of columns as well as a businesswoman. She is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Thrive Global, as well as the author of 15 books. Arianna Huffington, an independently-owned liberal news website and a television host author, author and an philanthropist. Originally from Greece she was able to move to England when she was sixteen and then completed her studies at Cambridge University with an MA in Economics. The first ever foreign-born student to be elected president of the highly regarded debate group The Cambridge Union, at age 21 she took over the position. She was an author for a conservative newspaper after her graduation. When The Huffington Post launched a couple of years later, she developed an online platform for voice with a critique of current the political landscape. In part, her fame led to the recruitment of a variety of renowned contributors. Arianna gained notoriety in 2003, when she ran as an independent in California recall elections to replace Governor Davis. Apart from this she also led a Detroit project to promote the use of fuel-efficient cars. Forbes declared her to be one of the "most influential women" in the media industry and ranked her 12th. Guardian placed her on their list of the 100 top media personalities in 2009. AOL Inc. purchased The Huffington Post, and she was made president of this media group. This included many AOL properties at that time, including Engadget AOL style list and Patch Media. Elli Stasinopoulos is the daughter born to Konstantinos the manager's advisor as well as journalist. The way she lived her life was determined by the closeness she had to her mother as well as her relationship with her father, despite her being very close to the latter. Through her early years, she exhibited leadership skills for which are still prominently known. In her 16th year, she travelled to England to study and enrolled at Girton College Cambridge. In her time at college, she was a member of the college debate society Cambridge Union where she became the first foreign and third female president. In 1972 she graduated with the degree of master's in Economics. After her graduation, she worked as a critic columnist and television host. Also, she appeared on the show Face the music along with Bernard Levin and began writing books, utilizing editorial guidance from him.
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