Brock Zimmermann Brock is a sales and marketing professional with a focus on content creation and communications campaigns. While studying Public Relations in college, writing became both a hobby and skill that he uses nearly every day. Growing up near Chicago, he would attend numerous suburban vintage car shows throughout the summer with family and friends. A frequent cross-country traveler, Brock enjoys camping and taking the road less traveled to experience new parts of the US.
CoPilot Staff CoPilot’s editorial staff features a managing editor, with 15 years of content experience, alongside a stellar team of writers and editors – all car experts and enthusiasts. Using their own decades of experience, these writers and editors have infused their automotive expertise into CoPilot’s content, tackling everything from make/model years to avoid to what that pesky light on your dashboard means.
David Goldberg Dave Goldberg is an automotive journalist and lifelong car fanatic. He brings a unique combination of journalism, a passion for automobiles, amateur wrenching experience, and a dealership background to his writing. Much of his work centers on providing consumer advice, like what you’ll read in the CoPilot blog. He’s also a regular contributor to HotCars.com, a leading enthusiast outlet, and several other automotive platforms. Dave’s credentials include a BA in Journalism from The George Washington University.
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Patrick Gumban Patrick Gumban is a lifelong car enthusiast who has been in the automotive writing scene for over half a decade. He first caught the car bug through the virtual tracks of Gran Turismo and Forza Horizon, wearing out more racing wheels than a drag racer burns through tires. Patrick’s automotive passion spans from mainstream SUVs to rugged pickup trucks, with a soft spot for JDMs. When he’s not reviewing cars and pinpointing reliability issues, you’ll find him navigating the circuits of fatherhood with his two little co-pilots or conquering trails on foot—because sometimes, the best drives are those taken in hiking boots!