Mark Miller

Washington County Editor-in-Chief

Preston's Summary

Mark Miller is the Washington County Editor-in-Chief. He covers a diverse range of topics including culture and society, retail, health and wellness, and sports business, with a particular focus on finance and personal finance. Mark's insightful analyses and reporting have been featured in prominent outlets such as Yahoo Finance, Newsweek, and The New York Times.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 26 %
Private Sector Announcements: 15 %
Event Coverage: 12 %
Cites Data: 11 %
Profile Feature: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Health News
  • Social Interest
  • Aging & Longevity
  • Wellness Programs

Pitching Insights

Mark Miller's coverage spans a wide range of societal issues, including civil rights, consumer health, aging & longevity, alternative investments, social interest and mental health. His articles often cite data and contain press releases as well as private sector announcements.

Given the variety in topics covered by Mark Miller, pitches should provide insightful perspectives on relevant societal issues or developments in these areas. Contributions from experts in fields such as public policy, finance, healthcare or civil rights may be valuable for engaging with his coverage.

Since Mark focuses on national (United States) content it would be beneficial to tailor pitches with this geographic focus in mind when reaching out to him.

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