Jordan Scott

Project Director

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Preston's Summary

Jordan Scott is a Project Director at Pew. He specializes in health IT and digital health, focusing on topics such as AI platforms and telehealth, as well as the intersection of security and law enforcement with agriculture and farming. Jordan's insights have been featured in notable publications including RamaOnHealthcare, Emerald Media Group, and The Pew Charitable Trusts.

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Geo Focus

Tallahassee, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 47 %
Interviews Q&as: 26 %
Data Driven: 21 %
Events: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • AgriTech (agricultural technology)
  • Asset Protection
  • Corporate Security
  • Security Consulting
  • Software as a Service (SaaS)

Pitching Insights

Jordan Scott's articles predominantly cover entertainment news, including movies, TV shows, gaming, and books. His coverage includes a mix of promotional deals and press releases alongside reviews. This suggests that he is likely to be responsive to pitches related to new releases in the entertainment industry or exclusive interviews with celebrities from these sectors.

If you have access to upcoming information on movies, TV shows, games or book launches or can offer opportunities for exclusive interviews with prominent figures in the entertainment industry, Jordan may find your pitch relevant.

Given the broad scope of his coverage themes and topics without a specified geographic focus, it seems he covers international as well as local developments within these industries.

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