Andrew Christman

Reporter

Preston's Summary

Andrew Christman is a Reporter at Community Impact in The Woodlands. He covers a range of topics including local government, education, and local businesses, with a focus on construction, real estate, health and wellness, and business economics. Andrew's work has been featured in Community Impact, CNN, Senior Housing News, and RamaOnHealthcare.

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Geo Focus

The Woodlands, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Cites Data: 38 %
Press Release: 28 %
Investment Analysis: 6 %
Private Sector Announcements: 6 %
Government Announcement: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Real Estate Development
  • Health News

Pitching Insights

Andrew Christman's coverage primarily focuses on the senior living industry, retirement, cognitive decline, and dementia. He frequently covers business and real estate aspects related to these topics.

Given his focus on private sector announcements and press releases, Andrew may be interested in pitches that highlight new developments or innovations within the senior living industry. Pitches centered around trends impacting senior housing sales & marketing or strategies for improving health & wellbeing in retirement communities could also align with his coverage.

As Andrew has a national focus with specific attention to Texas and The Woodlands, relevant stories tied to these areas could capture his interest. Additionally, he often covers events relating to senior living; therefore, providing insights into upcoming events or significant changes within the industry might catch his attention.

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