Kate Wade

Managing Editor

Preston's Summary

Kate Wade is a Managing Editor for BMJ and Utility Fleet Professional. With a diverse range of topics, Kate's articles cover everything from healthcare research and industry trends to utility fleet management and equipment. Her expertise lies in providing informative and engaging content for professionals in these fields.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 37 %
Private Sector Announcements: 26 %
Promotional Deal: 10 %
Event Coverage: 10 %
Industry Specific: 10 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Business Conferences
  • Tech Conferences
  • Trade Shows
  • Manufacturing Automation
  • Collaborative Robots (Cobots)

Pitching Insights

Kate's coverage largely focuses on product promotions, industry-specific events, and press releases related to construction equipment, trucking industry, utility trucks, and design. She would likely be interested in receiving pitches related to new products in these industries or announcements about trade shows and industry-specific events.

Given the prevalence of press releases in her coverage attributes, Kate is most likely receptive to news directly from companies within the mentioned industries about their latest products or developments.

While she has published an article on sexually transmitted infections (STIs), it appears to be an outlier among her typical coverage themes. Hence, for effective outreach strategies consider focusing primarily on content aligning with her main areas of interest as indicated by her previous articles.

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