Currently

Staff Writer

Resides In

Hardyston Township, NJ

Education

Seton Hall University

Summary

  • Works as a staff writer for Investopedia's news team.
  • He was previously an associate editor for Investopedia's earned media team, where he covered the New York City Recovery Index and Economy Tracker, the weekly "What to Expect" markets preview, The Investopedia Express and Green Investor podcast transcripts, and the Term of the Day newsletter.
  • Mack is a former writer and editor for The Stillman Exchange, the official business school newspaper of Seton Hall University.

Experience

Mack Wilowski joined Dotdash Meredith in March 2022 as an associate editor in finance for Investopedia's earned media team. In this role, he covered Investopedia's Term of the Day newsletter, the New York City Recovery Index and Economy Tracker, the Investopedia Express and Green Investor podcasts, and the weekly "What to Expect" markets preview. In the spring of 2023, Mack transitioned to the news team, where he covers breaking news stories, earnings previews, and company-specific insights and analysis.

Mack is passionate about publishing informative and compelling content that helps readers understand the world of finance and its role in their lives.

Mack was previously involved in a writing and editing-based role as a university student, where he wrote for Seton Hall University's business school newspaper, The Stillman Exchange. Throughout his three years at the Exchange, Mack served as the section editor for National News, managing a staff of student writers. He worked with writers to assign article topics and offer suggestions and advice. He was a regular contributor to various other sections of the paper, including Money and Investing, International Business, National News, International News, and Stillman Spotlight. This position was instrumental in developing his skillset as a writer and editor.

Education

Mack Wilowski graduated with Honors from Seton Hall University in 2020, earning a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Business Administration, with dual majors in Economics and Finance and a minor in Diplomacy and International Relations.