Ian Taylor

executive editor

Preston's Summary

Ian Taylor is an executive editor for The (Seneca) Journal and ship.energy. With a focus on sports and maritime industry news, Ian's work has also been featured in NewstalkZB, Bunkerspot, Frontiers, Travel Weekly (UK), New Zealand Herald, and Connecting Travel. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his reporting, providing insightful and engaging articles for his readers.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 28 %
Press Release: 17 %
Private Sector Announcements: 14 %
Government Announcement: 9 %
Promotional Deal: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Tournaments
  • Team Sports
  • Individual Sports
  • Entertainment News

Pitching Insights

Ian Taylor primarily focuses on sports, transportation & logistics, and business & industry. His coverage includes press releases, government announcements, and private sector announcements. He covers a variety of topics including shipping, energy, environment as well as high school sports and basketball.

If you have relevant updates or insights related to sustainable biofuels trading certifications by organizations like ISCC or developments in the field of electric harbor craft trials for transportation & logistics industry that can add value to his articles.

Additionally, if you are associated with any organization making significant appointments in the new fuels sector such as Glander appointing Head of New Fuels then it would be relevant to reach out to Ian Taylor for potential coverage.

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