Ellie Mitchell

Interim Marketing Manager

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Preston's Summary

Ellie Mitchell is an Interim Marketing Manager at [Employer]. She focuses on themes such as finance, commodities and futures, and manufacturing, with a particular interest in public education, green logistics, recycling, cleantech, and renewable energy. Ellie has been featured in numerous publications, including Entertainment Technology Press Ltd, The Canberra Times, and Kerrang!.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 31 %
Promotional: 20 %
Events: 10 %
Event Coverage: 7 %
Press Release: 5 %

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Pitching Insights

Ellie’s coverage primarily focuses on local news in the Ballarat region, with a strong emphasis on health-related topics. She also covers environmental and crime stories along with community events and weather.

Given her focus, she would likely be interested in receiving pitches related to local initiatives addressing health concerns, environmental protection efforts within the Ballarat area, updates on criminal charges or community events happening in the region.

When reaching out to Ellie Mitchell, consider providing data-driven insights about these topics or evolving stories that are relevant to her coverage areas. Additionally, if you have information regarding regional developments concerning health issues or environmental initiatives taking place locally within Ballarat or its surrounding areas, it may resonate well with her coverage.

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