Draft:Angelica Malin
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Angelica Malin is a British author, emcee and keynote speaker.
Malin is Editor-in-Chief of About Time Magazine and author of three books: #SheMadeIt: a Toolkit for Female Founders in the Digital Age (Kogan Page, January 2021), Unattached: Empowering Essays on Singlehood (Penguin Random House, February 2022), and The PR Bootcamp: Take Your Business from Invisible to UnstoppableThe Notting Hill Bookshop (Little, Brown, November 2022). She translates the themes of her books into keynote speeches and workshops focused on publicity and personal branding.
As moderator, Malin has facilitated discussions with various prominent figures, such as Shai Weiss, CEO of Virgin Atlantic, Melanie Whelan, CEO of SoulCycle, Cherie Blair, and senior leaders from Penguin Books and Men’s Health.
Malin has worked with organizations such as[1] WeWork, The British Library, NatWest, Santander, QuickBooks, and Courier Media. Recently, she has been the lead emcee for events such as ChangeNOW, Evening Standard’s SMEXPO, AllBright’s #StepForward Summit, Innovate Finance’s Fintech for Good Forum, and AdWeek NYC.
Her family also owns The Notting Hill Bookshop, from the famous Hugh Grant film.
- ^ "Whistles interview". 14 March 2022.
- ^ "Response Source Interview". Response Source. 12 July 2022.
- ^ Sykes, Pandora (5 February 2022). "The Guardian Review - Unattached". The Guardian.
- ^ The PR Bootcamp: Take Your Business from Invisible to Unstoppable. Robinson. 24 November 2022.
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ignored (help) - ^ Malin, Angelica (10 May 2022). Unattached: Empowering Essays on Singlehood. National Geographic Books. ISBN 978-1529110395.
- ^ Malin, Angelica (2021). She Made It: Toolkit for Female Founders in the Digital Age. Kogan Page. ISBN 978-1789666861.
- ^ "A.M. Heath - Literary Agents".