Danielle Kaye

Business Reporter

Preston's Summary

Danielle Kaye is a Business Reporter at The New York Times. With a background in federal antitrust enforcement and experience covering diverse topics such as union organizing, housing policy, and hurricane recovery, she brings a multifaceted perspective to her reporting on the intersections of business and economics, particularly in the realms of fashion, climate change, and finance. Danielle has been featured in prominent outlets including NPR, The Boston Globe, and The Sydney Morning Herald.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 58 %
Data Driven: 30 %
Interviews Q&as: 7 %
Events: 2 %
Opinion: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Apparel Design
  • Fashion Industry
  • Luxury Goods
  • Consumer Behavior Analytics
  • Retail Analytics
  • Corporations
  • Corporate Finance
  • Entrepreneurship

Pitching Insights

Given Danielle's coverage, she appears to be focused on covering labor strikes, particularly in the automotive industry and healthcare sector. She also covers government announcements related to labor issues extensively.

To effectively reach out to her, consider providing insights or access to individuals involved in these labor strikes such as union representatives or workers. Additionally, experts who can provide commentary on the impact of these strikes on industries and government policies may find their contributions valuable.

As her geographic focus is national with a specific mention of Kentucky and Louisville, pitches should align with these areas when relevant.

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