Chris Weiss

Automotive And Campers Editor

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Preston's Summary

Chris Weiss is the Automotive and Campers Editor at New Atlas. He specializes in covering adventure travel, outdoor sports gear, and cutting-edge technology, focusing on innovations that enhance people's experiences in the great outdoors. Chris has also been featured in notable publications such as Reuters and Brooklyn Paper.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Promotional Deal: 25 %
Interviews Q&as: 25 %
Events: 25 %
Informative: 25 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Adventure Travel
  • Home & Garden
  • House Design
  • Interior Design

Pitching Insights

Chris Weiss' coverage primarily focuses on campers, adventure vehicles, and other related topics with a strong emphasis on press releases and private sector announcements. If you have new products or innovations in the camper, RV, or outdoor vehicle market to share, Chris may be interested in covering them. Additionally, if you represent companies making significant industry-specific announcements or releasing innovative products within these sectors, he might be receptive to your pitches.

Given his focus on design and product promotions as well as the automotive industry-related themes covered in his articles such as electric vehicles and outdoor activities, Chris would likely find value in receiving information about new designs or innovative features for campers and adventure vehicles that align with these themes.

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