Brent M

SVP Enterprise Architecture & Security

Preston's Summary

Brent M is a Technology and Innovation Fellow at the R Street Institute and an Adjunct Professor at American University. He specializes in enterprise architecture and security and has written for various publications, including Cappers Free Picks, The Atlantic, Popular Science, and Nature Portfolio. His work covers a range of topics, including sports predictions, technology, and innovation.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Investment Analysis: 41 %
Event Coverage: 26 %
Review: 24 %
How To Guide: 2 %
Announcement: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Basketball
  • NCAA
  • NHL
  • AI Predictions
  • Sports Betting

Pitching Insights

Brent M's coverage primarily consists of investment analysis, event coverage, and reviews within the sports domain. He focuses on providing AI predictions for basketball and NHL games as well as success stories related to betting.

Given his focus on AI predictions and investment analysis in sports, Brent is likely interested in receiving pitches from experts who can provide unique insights into predictive analytics or those with a track record of successful sports betting strategies. Additionally, professionals experienced in evaluating the financial aspects of sporting events may also be valuable sources for his articles.

As there is no specified geographic focus, it appears that Brent’s interest lies more in the content itself rather than its location-based relevance.

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