Angela Nazworth

Angela Nazworth

Angela Nazworth joined InvestorPlace in April, 2012. She is Accredited in Public Relations (APR), holds more than 15 years of experience in corporate communications, and has worked with the financial services, health care, entertainment, energy and environmental services industries.

Recent Articles

Gold, Silver Slide; Eldorado Gold Hammered

Gold and silver prices drop Monday, and miners also head lower as analysts get to Eldorado Gold and Silver Wheaton.

Disgraced Ex-Yahoo CEO Gets new Gig

Scott Thompson, ex-CEO of Yahoo was today named CEO of ShopRunner, a shopping network of merchants that began less than two years ago.

McDonald’s New Low-Calorie Campaign

Calorie-conscious consumers will soon have an easier time ordering from the McDonald's menu thanks to the chain's. 'Favorites Under 400 Calories,' effort.

10 Best-Paying Jobs For Women 2012

Forbes recently used research from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics to compile a list of the 20 best-paying jobs for women in 2012. Here's a look at 10.

Gold, Silver Finish Friday With Slight Gains

Gold and silver futures climbed slightly Friday, while mining stocks were mostly mixed.

Zynga Appoints First Female Board Member

Ellen Siminoff, president and CEO of Shmoop University and former Yahoo executive, joins Zynga's board of directors and will serve on its audit committee.

Attention Women: How to Nab a High-Powered Board Seat

Four dynamic businesswomen share their insights and experience to help more women land seats on large corporate boards.

Gold, Silver Receive Lift From the Ditch

Gold and silver futures climbed Thursday, and most mining shares also headed higher. NovaGold and Yamana abstained from the party, however.

Capital One Must Pay Back the 2.5M Customers It Ripped Off

The CFPB and the OCC Wednesday ordered Capital One to pay back the 2.5 million customers it deceived.

Yum! Brands’ Q2 Growth Overshadowed by China Woes

Yum! Brands reported improved profits Wednesday, but earnings still fell short of analyst expectations, and YUM slid in early trading.