Vincent Nguyen

Editor-at-Large

Preston's Summary

Vincent Nguyen is an Editor-at-Large with a focus on local news in the United States, particularly in California and Los Angeles. With a diverse portfolio of work featured in various publications such as Outlook Newspapers, Yanko Design, and dlmag, Vincent covers a wide range of topics including sports, technology, lifestyle, and community events. His work has also been recognized and published in notable publications such as the Los Angeles Times, The Lancet, and BMJ.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Promotional Deal: 26 %
Press Release: 26 %
Private Sector Announcements: 14 %
Industry Specific: 10 %
Event Coverage: 8 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Apparel Design
  • Luxury Goods
  • Wearables
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Interior Design

Pitching Insights

Vincent's coverage often features local events and promotional deals, with a focus on design, sports, house & home topics. He may be particularly interested in pitches related to local sports events (especially soccer), product launches or reviews of technology and travel-related items.

Given his interest in design themes, he may also appreciate pitches about innovative designs in the automotive industry or new technological advancements that incorporate elements of design.

When reaching out to Vincent Nguyen, consider tailoring your pitch to align with his emphasis on local content within California and Los Angeles.

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