Kevin Clark

Multi-Media Journalist

Preston's Summary

Kevin Clark is a Multi-Media Journalist at JPI. He specializes in themes related to energy and mining, as well as careers and employment, with a focus on HR and workforce issues, engineering, and electrical engineering. Kevin's work has been featured in a variety of publications, including The Seattle Times, The Ringer, and Global Pensions Magazine.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 39 %
Data Driven: 15 %
Events: 8 %
Opinion: 6 %
Promotional: 6 %

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Pitching Insights

Kevin Clark's articles show a strong focus on local events, crime news, and sports in the Washington D.C. area. His coverage includes topics such as festivals/events, Christmas, crime, investments, health (heart health), retail, court cases and jobs.

If you are looking to reach out to Kevin with a pitch or story idea:
- Consider tying your pitch to local events or issues in the Washington D.C. area.
- If your topic relates to crime news or sports (specifically hockey and basketball), it may align well with his coverage.
- Pitches related to new investments or job-related announcements in the region might also be of interest.

Keep in mind that Kevin focuses primarily on local content within Washington D.C., so relevance to this geographic location is crucial when reaching out with story ideas.

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