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

Experts Say Domino’s Is Exaggerating Gluten-Free Claims

The North American Society for the Study of Celiac Disease, says Domino's use of the term gluten-free is 'a total disservice' to those most sensitive to gluten.

Starbucks Makes Major Management Changes

The Seattle-based coffee giant announced several major leadership changes earlier this week. Here's the new lineup.

Drink Coffee, Live Longer … Maybe

A new study conducted by researchers from the National Cancer Institute suggests daily coffee drinkers may live longer than non-coffee drinkers.

Starbucks’ Juice Brand Positioned for Growth

An analyst who visited Starbucks' Evolution Fresh juice bar in a Seattle suburb said he feels the 'brand is well-positioned to grab market share.'

Skechers Ordered to Shape Up & Pay $40 Million for False Ads

The Federal Trade Commission announced that Skechers has agreed to pay $40 million to settle charges that it made false claims about its toning footwear line.

These 10 Cities Are Chock-Full of Readers

Amazon.com has released its yearly list of the most well-read cities in America. Here's a look at the top 10.

Abercrombie Reports Fierce Drop in Q1 Profits

Casual apparel retailer Abercrombie & Fitch reported plunging first-quarter profits. The news pulled ANF shares down more than 11% in morning trading.

Amazon Is Saying ‘You’re Hired’ … a Lot

Amazon is on a hiring spree, adding at least 1,000 jobs in Seattle alone. But some analysts think the rapid pace could hurt already thin profit margins.

Survey: Best Car Rental Companies 2012

Hertz raced past its competition and National came in second in Zagat's 2012 survey about rental car companies.

Why Mario Batali Is ‘On Food Stamps’

Celebrity chef Mario Batali has taken the 'Food Stamp Challenge,' which encourages people to live on a food stamp budget for one week.