Personal finance news site Investopedia has hired David Marino-Nachison as senior news director.
He previously was a markets news editor at The Wall Street Journal.
He also worked as an editor at the Journal working on product development efforts and on the publishing desk, as a writer and editor at Barron’s, and as MarketWatch’s enterprise editor.
A Washington, D.C., native, Marino-Nachison graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
He has also worked as a writer and editor at publications including the Washington Post, the Motley Fool and the Manassas (Virginia) Journal Messenger.
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