Arianna Huffington
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington, a Greek American businesswoman and syndicated journalist is an author. She's written 15 books. She is also the co-founder the magazine The Huffington Post. Arianna Huffington has been an actor, journalist writer, philanthropist, and philanthropist for more than 10 years. She also is the proprietor of The Huffington Post, an independently-liberal online newsmagazine. She emigrated from Greece to England when she was 16 years old, and earned an MA at Cambridge University in Economics. The first graduate non-UK to serve as president of The Cambridge Union at the age of 21. The success of her conservative columnist was consolidated after she graduated. After the launch of The Huffington Post a few months later, she launched an online voice portal that offered critical opinions on the politics. Her fame has led to the attraction of many well-known contributors for posting their opinions on the news as well as politics and culture. Arianna gained fame after she made the decision in 2003 to run as an Independent Candidate for the California Recall Election to replace the Governor Davis. In addition to this she also led the Detroit Project for fuel-efficient cars. Her name was voted as the most Popular Women in Media according to Forbes in 2009, gaining 12th position on that list. That same year Guardian listed her among the top 100 media list. AOL Inc. acquired The Huffington Post, and she became president of the media company. The acquisition included a number of AOL properties of the time like Engadget AOL style list and Patch Media. Her parents were journalist and manager Konstantinos as well as his spouse Elli Stasinopoulos. Even though she was close with father, her relationship to her mom was the defining factor in the course of her entire life. From her early years, she displayed leadership qualities that are still highly regarded. At the age of 16 the girl moved into England in the United Kingdom for her higher education. At Girton College Cambridge. While in college she joined the debating group Cambridge Union where she became the first foreign and third female president. She graduated in 1972 with a Masters in Economics. She worked as a critic as well as a host on TV as well as a columnist following her graduation. She was on the show with Bernard Levin on an edition Face the music, and she began to write the books she wrote with Bernard Levin's aid.






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