Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington (Greek American) is a Greek American writer, syndicated-columnist and businesswoman. She's written 15 books, and she is co-founder the magazine The Huffington Post. Arianna Huffington, an independent liberal news website, is a television personality, author, and an philanthropist. Her birthplace was Greece she relocated to England when she was sixteen and then completed her studies at Cambridge University with an MA in Economics. The infamous debating society The Cambridge Union was her first president and she took it at the age of 21. Her popularity as a conservative journalist was further consolidated when she completed her studies. With the introduction of The Huffington Post a few years later, she created an online voice portal that offered an honest assessment of the current politics. It was possible for her to recruit numerous prominent contributors to post their thoughts on culture and politics. Arianna rose to fame when she made the decision to run independently during the California recall vote to succeed the Governor Davis. She was also involved in a Detroit-based project that promoted fuel-efficient automobiles. Forbes named her as the most influential female in the media industry in the year 2009. Her ranking was at 12th place on their list. The Guardian also included her on the list of top 100 media for 2009. In the year 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 products, such as Engadget AOL music Style list as well as Patch Media. Elli is the child of Konstantinos the journalist and management consultant. Although she had a close relationship to her father, her connection with her mother shaped the rest of her life. In her earliest years she displayed leadership qualities that are still highly regarded. She moved to England at sixteen to further her studies and then enrolled in Girton College Cambridge. During her college days she was a member of the college debate Society Cambridge Union where she became the first foreign president and was also the third female president. Her graduation was in 1972 and she earned the degree of Master's in Economics. She became a writer, a critic television host, and columnist upon her graduation. She was on the show with Bernard Levin on an edition Face the music, and she began writing her own novels with his help.






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