Gemma Goldfingle

Group Editor

Preston's Summary

Gemma Goldfingle is the Group Editor at Retail Gazette and Grocery Gazette. She specializes in retail, e-commerce, and business economics, with a keen focus on brick-and-mortar stores and retail technology. Gemma's insights and expertise have been featured in Birmingham Live, Grocery Gazette, and Retail Gazette.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 31 %
Private Sector Announcements: 22 %
Government Announcement: 14 %
Cites Data: 6 %
Seasonal: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Corporate Finance
  • Retail Customer Data
  • Renewable Energy

Pitching Insights

Gemma Goldfingle's articles primarily focus on retail, supermarkets, e-commerce, and business news. Her coverage heavily features press releases and private sector announcements related to product promotions and sales & marketing.

To effectively reach out to Gemma with pitches or insights, consider offering new product launches, unique sales strategies in the retail sector, innovations in e-commerce platforms or technology impacting shopping experiences. Additionally, if there are data-driven insights related to consumer behavior trends that align with specific retailers or industry-wide shifts these would likely be of interest.

As Gemma doesn't have a geographic focus specified but covers international brands such as Selfridges and Uniqlo UK among others; global perspectives regarding retail strategy changes could also be relevant for her coverage.

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