Christopher Kelly

Vice President of Content

Preston's Summary

Christopher Kelly is the Vice President of Content at [Employer]. He specializes in beauty and fashion, retail, and business economics, with a keen focus on markets and the evolving landscape of e-commerce. Christopher's work has been featured in prominent publications such as NJ Cannabis Insider, JD Supra, and The Chronicle.

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Geo Focus

Australia (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 31 %
Private Sector Announcements: 20 %
Cites Data: 19 %
Government Announcement: 7 %
Event Coverage: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Fashion Industry
  • Retail Customer Data
  • Apparel Design
  • Corporate Sustainability
  • Luxury Goods

Pitching Insights

Christopher Kelly's focus is local, specifically in Australia, Victoria, and Melbourne. He predominantly covers the beauty & fashion industry with a significant emphasis on product promotions. His coverage often includes press releases, private sector announcements, and cited data.

If you are reaching out to Christopher, consider pitching stories related to business partnerships within the beauty and fashion industry in Australia or news about retail expansions or store openings in Melbourne or Victoria. Additionally, providing insights backed by credible data could make your pitch more compelling given his inclination towards citing data.

Given his focus on local businesses and events within the beauty & fashion industry of Australia (primarily Victoria), pitches should align with this geographic focus for better relevance.

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