David Kitai

Senior Editor

Preston's Summary

David Kitai is a senior editor in the Wealth vertical for Key Media. He focuses on areas such as finance, personal finance, investment, and economic policy, with a keen interest in emerging markets and alternative investments. David's work has been featured in Mortgage Professional America, World Wealth Journal, and Wealth Professional Canada Magazine, among others.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 48 %
Interviews Q&as: 21 %
Data Driven: 21 %
Opinion: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Emerging markets
  • Global Markets
  • International Finance
  • Alternative Investments
  • Asset Management
  • Wealth Management
  • Economic Policy
  • Saving & Investing

Pitching Insights

David Kitai's coverage predominantly focuses on finance and investment analysis, with a particular emphasis on the Canadian economy and personal finance. He often cites data in his articles, indicating a preference for fact-based insights.

Given this focus, David is likely to be responsive to pitches that offer in-depth financial analysis or expert commentary related to the Canadian economy, investment trends and advice for financial advisors operating within Canada.

Pitches offering actionable insights into investments specific to the Canadian market or providing data-driven perspectives on personal finance matters are more likely to resonate with David's coverage preferences.

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