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Caleb Silver

Chief Business Editor for People, Inc and Editor in Chief of Investopedia, Investopedia

Caleb Silver

Chief Business Editor for People, Inc and Editor in Chief of Investopedia | Investopedia

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About Caleb

Caleb Silver is an American journalist and the editor-in-chief of Investopedia, a brand under Dotdash Meredith that specializes in investing and financial education. In his role at Investopedia, he oversees content related to personal finance and investment education. Silver has a background in business journalism, having previously worked as the Director of Business News at CNN and as the Executive Producer of CNN Money. His experience also includes serving as a senior producer on The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer. Through these roles, he has developed a strong focus on financial news and journalism, contributing to his expertise in the field.

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