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  2. Arianna Huffington - Wikipedia

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    She is a co-founder of The Huffington Post, the founder and CEO of Thrive Global, [1] and the author of fifteen books. [2] She has been named to Time magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential people [3] and the Forbes Most Powerful Women list. [4] Huffington serves on numerous boards, including Onex, and Global Citizen.

  3. HuffPost - Wikipedia

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    HuffPost (The Huffington Post until 2017, itself often abbreviated as HuffPo) is an American progressive [1] [2] [3] news website, with localized and international editions. The site offers news, satire, blogs, and original content, and covers politics, business, entertainment, environment, technology, popular media, lifestyle, culture, comedy, healthy eating, young women's interests, and ...

  4. Jonah Peretti - Wikipedia

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    Peretti co-founded The Huffington Post along with Kenneth Lerer, Andrew Breitbart and Arianna Huffington in 2005. [4] [18] He left The Huffington Post in 2011 after it was bought by AOL for $315 million. [4] [10] [19] In 2005, Peretti hosted the Contagious Media Showdown at Eyebeam in New York City, where he worked as director of the R&D Lab ...

  5. Kenneth Lerer - Wikipedia

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    He was the chairman and co-founder of The Huffington Post, an American news website acquired by Aol in 2011. [1] He is also a managing director of Lerer Hippeau, and chairman of Betaworks and BuzzFeed .

  6. These eight start-up founders prove you don't have to be ...

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    There is a myth in Silicon Valley that only the young, upstart entrepreneurs will succeed, but these founders from HuffPost's Arianna Huffington to Ethereum's Joseph Lubin, prove founding past 40 ...

  7. Andrew Breitbart - Wikipedia

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    Andrew James Breitbart (/ ˈ b r aɪ t b ɑːr t /; February 1, 1969 – March 1, 2012) was an American conservative journalist [1] and political commentator who was the founder of Breitbart News and a co-founder of HuffPost.

  8. ‘12 Badass Women’ by Huffington Post

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    Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to run for president in the U.S. and she made her historic run in 1872 – before women even had the right to vote! She supported women's suffrage as well as welfare for the poor, and though it was frowned upon at the time, she didn't shy away from being vocal about sexual freedom.

  9. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    That year, the company acquired a rival, Maryland-based Youth Services International, started by W. James Hindman, the founder and former chairman of Jiffy Lube International, Inc. In addition to five new facilities in Florida, the deal gave the company access to new markets in the mid-Atlantic and the Midwest.