Danielle Romano

Managing Editor

Preston's Summary

Danielle Romano is the Managing Editor of Convenience Store News. Since joining the brand in 2015, she has overseen the editorial production of the magazine, focusing on the candy & snacks and small operator beats while also covering broader themes in retail, retail technology, and consumer packaged goods. Danielle's work has been featured in Convenience Store News, Convenience Store News Canada & OCTANE, Macaroni KID, NewsBreak, and the Path to Purchase Institute.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 52 %
Data Driven: 21 %
Promotional: 15 %
Events: 4 %
Interviews Q&as: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Store Management
  • Consumer Behavior Analytics
  • Retail Analytics
  • Retail Customer Data
  • CPG Design
  • CPG Distribution & Commercialization

Pitching Insights

Danielle's focus on press releases and private sector announcements suggests she is most receptive to pitches related to new product launches, marketing strategies, industry awards, and corporate developments within the retail and convenience store sectors. If you have a relevant story about a company in these industries making significant changes or achieving milestones, Danielle could be interested.

Given her coverage of consumer trends as well as sales and marketing themes, she may also be open to stories that explore evolving consumer behavior or innovative sales and marketing approaches within the retail sector.

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