Sarah Jordan

Senior Editor

Preston's Summary

Sarah Jordan is a Senior Editor at various esteemed publications. She specializes in a diverse range of themes including business and economics, technology, culture, and sports, often exploring the intersections of these areas. Sarah's work has been featured in notable outlets such as Philadelphia magazine, The Tico Times, and WYSO Public Radio, among others.

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Geo Focus

Canada (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 21 %
Event Coverage: 16 %
Government Announcement: 14 %
Private Sector Announcements: 11 %
Seasonal: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Software as a Service (SaaS)
  • Media Relations

Pitching Insights

Sarah Jordan's coverage predominantly focuses on the local jewelry industry, retail, and community events in the United Kingdom. She appears to be interested in press releases, private sector announcements, and event coverage related to beauty & fashion products, specifically jewelry.

Given her focus on local communities and events, she is likely looking for stories that resonate with a UK audience. If you have news about new product launches or promotions within the UK jewelry industry or insights into hallmarking regulations specific to the region, it would align well with Sarah's coverage area.

When reaching out to Sarah Jordan, consider highlighting how your pitch relates to local businesses or community events in the UK while also tying it back to trends in beauty & fashion around jewelry and retail.

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