Connor Grace

Administration, Media and Marketing

Preston's Summary

Connor Grace is a journalist in Administration, Media and Marketing at Wakefield Trinity. He covers a diverse range of topics including Christmas, holidays, immigration, and rugby, often exploring the intersections between culture and sport. Connor's work has been featured in various publications, highlighting his unique perspective on these themes.

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Geo Focus

Wakefield, United Kingdom (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 35 %
Press Release: 24 %
Private Sector Announcements: 22 %
Promotional Deal: 5 %
Announcement: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Rugby League
  • Wakefield Trinity R.L.F.C
  • Community Support
  • Fundraising
  • Anniversaries

Pitching Insights

Connor's focus is on local sports, particularly rugby league and community support. He appears to be interested in events, press releases, and private sector announcements related to Wakefield Trinity R.L.F.C. Given this focus, outreach efforts should emphasize local relevance and the human interest angle when pitching stories about community involvement or fundraising events.

Consider offering exclusive access to interviews with players or staff involved in initiatives related to community support or charity work. Highlighting the impact of these activities on the local Wakefield community may also resonate well with Connor.

It would be beneficial for potential sources reaching out to Connor Grace to have a strong tie-in with Wakefield Trinity R.L.F.C., as his articles appear heavily focused on their activities and initiatives.

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