Zach James

Director Of Communications And Marketing

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Preston's Summary

Zach James is the Director of Communications and Marketing at Bishop Heelan Schools. He specializes in areas such as beauty and fashion, hospitality and leisure, and travel and tourism, often intersecting these themes with topics like baseball, football, and hockey. Zach's work has been featured in the Sioux City Journal, Luxury Portfolio International, Luxury Daily, and Morningside University.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 35 %
Private Sector Announcements: 32 %
Industry Specific: 7 %
Event Coverage: 7 %
Promotional Deal: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Fashion Industry
  • Luxury Accommodations
  • Art Dealing
  • Hotel Chains
  • Cruise Industry & Cruise Lines

Pitching Insights

Zach James' coverage is heavily focused on luxury brands, fashion, art, holiday campaigns, and wealth and finance. He seems to be particularly interested in covering events related to these topics. If you are working with luxury brands or have insights into the latest trends in fashion, art, or wealth management that could tie into events or newsworthy developments, your pitch may align well with his coverage.

Additionally, if you represent organizations hosting notable events within these themes or can provide exclusive details about upcoming launches or initiatives tied to luxury brands and finance sectors of interest to Zach's readership base.

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