Damian Shore

Editor

Preston's Summary

Damian Shore is an editor for AIM Group, specializing in marketplaces and classifieds. With a focus on the real estate and job sectors, Damian covers news and developments in the industry, including company resignations, regulatory changes, financial performance, and market trends.

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Geo Focus

Spain (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 41 %
Private Sector Announcements: 35 %
Cites Data: 6 %
Promotional Deal: 4 %
Expert Commentary: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • PropTech
  • Financial Platforms
  • Data Protection
  • Career Pathing
  • HR Software
  • Real Estate Investment

Pitching Insights

Damian Shore focuses on private sector announcements, particularly press releases related to proptech, tech alliances, real estate, startups and HRtech. He may be interested in pitches relating to new product launches or major executive appointments within companies operating in these sectors.

With a significant focus on business-related themes such as human resources & employment, software & SaaS, sales & marketing and the automotive industry; Damian could be open to receiving insightful commentary from experts within these fields.

Considering his coverage attributes and topics covered, Damian's audience likely expects content that provides insights into corporate developments within the mentioned industries.

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