Gene Marks

Contributor

Preston's Summary

Gene Marks is a Contributor at various prominent publications including The Guardian and Forbes. He specializes in business and economics, focusing on technology, workplace dynamics, and public policy, with a particular interest in AI platforms, entrepreneurship, and corporate finance. Marks has been featured in numerous outlets such as The Hill, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Yahoo Finance, sharing his insights with a wide audience.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

Beta
Informative: 51 %
Data Driven: 23 %
Interviews Q&as: 9 %
Opinion: 9 %
Listicles: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • AI Platforms
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Labor Laws
  • Remote Work & Digital Nomads
  • Corporate Finance
  • Tech Policy
  • Startups

Pitching Insights

Gene Marks covers a broad range of topics related to business, human resources, and technology. His articles often cite data and government announcements, indicating a preference for fact-based reporting and official sources.

When reaching out to Gene, consider offering insights or commentary backed by credible data or referencing recent government announcements in the areas of human resources management, small business operations, IT security trends, AI technology applications in businesses as well as upcoming business regulations.

His work does not appear to be geographically focused, so relevant information from any location could be appropriate for his coverage.

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