While the Web site took off, Huffington continued to write books as well, and in she released On Becoming Fearless Huffington Post writer David Wood won the site a Pulitzer Prize for national reporting, and the site's success has made possible corresponding international editions in Canada, Great Britain, France and Spain, among several other countries. Huffington herself has also been recognized in various media outlets, appearing on Time magazine's list a collection of the most influential people in the world and Forbes ' special rundown of "The World's Most Powerful Women," which saw her move to number 52 in In August , Huffington announced that she would be leaving The Huffington Post after 11 years to launch Thrive Global, a start-up company and digital platform dedicated to health and wellness.
Huffington suffered a facial injury in after fainting in her office due to severe exhaustion and overwork. Huffington also appeared as Arianna the Bear, a talking animated ursine character, over the course of The Cleveland Show 's four-year run. We strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us! Subscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives. Bob Woodward is an American journalist and author who is best known for his reporting on the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post alongside Carl Bernstein.
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Huffington says she wants to tell her younger self to "just go ahead and take that risk. We tend to think of aging in terms of the things we can't physically do anymore, the loss of things like our hair, and the knowledge that we have less lifetime ahead of us than behind us.
But as Huffington reminds us, as we age we also gain things like wisdom, serenity, experience, and skill. And doing it with more joy, less stress, less sweating the small stuff, and without being frenetically obsessed with every hourly result. If 70 means you can be fully engaged in work that you love with "more joy, less stress, less sweating the small stuff," then that sounds pretty good to me. Top Stories. Top Videos. Thrive Global founder Arianna Huffington.
Photo: Getty Images. Illustration: Maridelis Morales Rosado. Sponsored Business Content. She was once described as "the most upwardly mobile Greek since Icarus". Now Arianna Huffington, who founded Huffington Post, has announced she is leaving the liberal news and opinion site to focus on a new health, wellness and productivity venture. Arianna Huffington boasts a varied and accomplished CV - as a Republican then a Democratic commentator, author and political candidate.
She was made president and editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post Media Group, initially putting her in charge of the combined firm's editorial content.
At the time Ms Huffington described the role as her "last act". This makes the confirmation of her departure something of a surprise. She is leaving to run a start-up called Thrive Global. Her new company is described as "a corporate and consumer well-being and productivity platform" designed to combat workplace "burnout". It was personal experience of exhaustion that inspired her move into this market. The website represented a new business and news model, generating much of its content from a community of citizen journalists and bloggers.
The Huffington Post went on to become one of the most visited websites in the US. Aggressive expansion saw it become an internationally recognised and respected brand. Across all nine global editions Huffington Post now has 81 million visitors a month.
Ms Huffington's time under the AOL umbrella was not always smooth. Management wrangling saw her duties reduced to solely looking after the Huffington Post in She did, however, sign a new deal in June to remain in her role as president and editor-in-chief until
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