Currently

Editor-in-Chief

Resides In

New York, N.Y.

Education

B.A. Colgate University, M.A. New York University

Expertise

Investing, Global Markets

Summary

  • Editor-in-chief of Investopedia
  • Former President, Board of Governors, SABEW (Society for Advancing Business Editing & Writing)
  • Awards include a Peabody, EPPY, SABEW Best in Business, and two Emmy nominations
  • For media inquiries, please contact press@investopedia.com

Experience

Caleb began his career producing wildlife documentaries in South America and the American southwest. His career in business news began at Bloomberg, where he worked as a senior television producer and was nominated for a 2003 Emmy Award.

Caleb then joined CNN, serving as a Senior Producer for The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, as well as the Executive Producer of CNNMoney.com. Caleb and his team at CNNMoney were nominated for an Emmy Award for New Approaches to Business & Financial Reporting. He then returned to CNN as the Director of US business news from 2011-2014.

Caleb left CNN in 2014 to form Frog Pond Productions, a documentary production and digital media consulting company, which produced TV features and documentaries for CNN, Al-Jazeera, and PBS, among others. He joined Investopedia in January 2016 as the VP of Content and Editor-in-Chief. He also serves as President of SABEW, the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing. 

Caleb is frequently featured as a markets, economic and consumer trends expert on NBC, MSNBC, ABC Radio, Marketplace Radio, CNBC, Fox Business News and Cheddar TV, in addition to markets commentary in his daily newsletters. He is also the host of The Investopedia Express podcast.

Education

Caleb received his Bachelor of Arts in art and art history from Colgate University, and received his Master of Arts in journalism at New York University.

Quote from Caleb Silver

"As an investor, and as a human being, I like to live by Bruce Lee's mantra, "Be like water." As Lee famously said, "When you pour water in a cup, it becomes the cup. When you pour water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle, When you pour water into a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Water can drip and it can crash. Be like water, my friend." As people and market participants, we need to be adaptable, but we also need to know when to be forceful, or gentle like a stream.