Arianna Huffington

Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington (Greek American) is a Greek American writer, syndicated-columnist and businesswoman. She has written fifteen books. She is also the co-founder the magazine The Huffington Post. Arianna Huffington has worked as a TV host, journalist writer, philanthropist, and philanthropist for more than ten years. She also is the owner of The Huffington Post, an free-of-cost online news magazine. Her birthplace was in Greece and moved to England at age sixteen. At Cambridge University, she graduated with a MA in economics. The famous debating society The Cambridge Union was her first time as president, and she held it at the age of 21. After the graduation ceremony, she became an influential Conservative syndicated journalist. In the years later, she founded The Huffington Post which featured criticism of the present political landscape. Her fame has led to the attraction of many famous contributors who shared their thoughts on news, politics and culture. Arianna gained fame when she made the decision to contest independently for the California recall vote to succeed the then governor Davis. Alongside this, she led the Detroit project to promote fuel efficient cars. Forbes identified her as the most influential woman in the field of media in 2009. She ranked in the 12th spot on Forbes' list. The Guardian added her to the top 100 list of media for 2009. AOL Inc. bought The Huffington Post in 2011 and appointed her the president of their media company and also included several other AOL products like Engadget AOL Music Style list as well as Patch Media. The parents of her were Elli and Konstantinos Stasinopoulos, who was a consultant in management as well as a journalist. They were very close to her father. However, it was her relationship with her mother which formed her. In her earliest period, she displayed the qualities of a leader for which are still prominently known. At the age of 16 the girl moved into England in the United Kingdom for her higher education. In Girton College Cambridge. While in college, she joined Cambridge Union's debate societies in the college and eventually was its first female and foreign president. In 1972 she graduated with a master's degree in Economics. In the years following her degree, she was a columnist-critic and a host on TV. Her appearance in Face the music with Bernard Levin was also noteworthy. Her first novel was written. books, taking his help to edit.

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