Amy Lewin

Editor

Preston's Summary

Amy Lewin is an Editor at Sifted. She focuses on business and economics, particularly in the realms of startups, health and wellness, and corporate events, with a keen interest in the United Kingdom and Silicon Valley. Amy's insights and analyses have been featured in prominent publications such as Sifted and Health Affairs.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Cites Data: 35 %
Press Release: 32 %
Investment Analysis: 7 %
Government Announcement: 6 %
Private Sector Announcements: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Generative AI
  • Startups
  • Tech Conferences
  • Nuclear Energy

Pitching Insights

Amy Lewin's articles predominantly focus on business, venture capital, startups, and funding within the European market. She often cites data and includes press releases in her coverage.

If you are considering reaching out to Amy with a pitch, ensure that it provides detailed data-backed insights related to the European venture capital landscape or startup ecosystem. Emphasize any exclusive access to statistics or trends that can provide a deeper understanding of these areas. Additionally, if your organization has recently issued a press release related to mergers and acquisitions or fundraising within Europe’s tech industry, this may be of interest as well.

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