Spencer Smith

Senior Editor, ITPro Today

Preston's Summary

Spencer Smith is a Senior Editor at ITPro Today. He specializes in a diverse range of topics including events and conferences, event technology, finance, and workforce issues, often intersecting with themes of crime and commodities. Spencer's work has been featured in notable outlets such as Mercyhurst University Athletics, Lexology, BioRxiv, and News Channel 6 KAUZ.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 24 %
Government Announcement: 18 %
Event Coverage: 15 %
Cites Data: 11 %
Breaking News: 9 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Event Management Software
  • Labor Laws
  • Pets
  • Veterinary

Pitching Insights

Spencer Smith's coverage mostly revolves around local news, including crime, community events, and seasonal topics. Therefore, for effective outreach to Spencer, consider pitches related to local events and developments in Wichita Falls or Texas that align with the themes he covers such as crime updates, community events like blood donations or job fairs.

Given his focus on family & relationships and pets along with entertainment news suggests he may be interested in heartwarming human-interest stories focusing on these elements within the local area. Local businesses making an impact could also be a potential area of interest for him.

Keep in mind that Spencer is focused on reporting from a specific geographic location (Wichita Falls), so any pitches should cater specifically to this locality.

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