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Andrew Nusca is the editorial director of Brainstorm, Fortune's innovation-obsessed community and event series that culminates in an an annual, invite-only retreat in Deer Valley, Utah. He is also the lead writer of Fortune Tech, Fortune's weekday newsletter about the business of technology. A longtime editorial leader at Fortune, Nusca rejoined the publication in 2024 after serving as senior director of editorial at Activision Blizzard and executive editor at Morning Brew. In his previous stint at Fortune, he led the global digital editorial team and coverage across the website, newsletters, and social media channels. He was also co-chair of Fortune Brainstorm Tech. He joined Fortune in 2013 from CBS Interactive. He is a graduate of New York University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. A Philadelphia native, he lives in metropolitan Los Angeles.

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TechThe outrageous new metric for online attention that will completely change the Internet forever
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 29, 2014
Amazon's new Fire HDX 8.9 tablet computer.
TechWith new tablets and e-readers, Amazon smolders
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 17, 2014
Actor Steve McQueen, relaxing at home in Palm Springs, Calif., in May 1963.
CybersecurityWith some swagger, security firm Veracode preps for an IPO
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 11, 2014
Why Apple Pay took so long to get here
TechWhy Apple Pay took so long to get here
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 10, 2014
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TechExclusive: Belkin, Osram Sylvania ink deal for connected lighting
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 4, 2014
A DJI S1000 octocopter carrying a vertical banner during a DroneCast promotional flight in Philadelphia.
TechFor one student, dreams of drone-based advertising take flight
By Andrew Nusca and Andrew ZaleskiAugust 27, 2014
Pat Gelsinger, VMware's chief executive, at VMworld Europe in Barcelona, Spain in October 2013.
TechFor VMware, keep friendly tech close (and enemy tech closer)
By Andrew NuscaAugust 25, 2014
Google IPO Nasdaq crew 2004 David Krane
TechThe Google IPO crew, then and now
By Miguel Helft and Andrew NuscaAugust 20, 2014
Burger King Satisfries
RetailSo long, Satisfries
By Andrew NuscaAugust 13, 2014
As conflict persists, Iraq’s wheat production hangs in the balance
As conflict persists, Iraq’s wheat production hangs in the balance
By Andrew NuscaAugust 13, 2014
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison Oracle OpenWorld 2011 Keynote
TechSign up for Data Sheet, Fortune’s new business technology newsletter
By Andrew NuscaAugust 6, 2014
Michelle Zatlyn, co-founder, CloudFlare.
TechMeet Fortune’s 2014 Big Data All-Stars
By Andrew Nusca, Robert Hackett and Shalene GuptaAugust 3, 2014
Satya Nadella at Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2014 in Aspen, Colo.
TechMicrosoft’s ‘one’ big decision
By Andrew NuscaJuly 23, 2014
Code2040's 2013 summer fellows on their first day.
TechIn tech, some minorities are too minor. This group wants to change that.
By Andrew Nusca and Andrew ZaleskiJuly 22, 2014
Left to right: Michael Schrage, Sloan School, MIT; Stephen Gillett, COO, Symantec; Dan Kaufman, Director of the Information Innovation Office, DARPA; Christy Wyatt, CEO, Good Technology.
CybersecurityThree types of cybersecurity threats (and two employees) to worry about most
By Andrew NuscaJuly 16, 2014
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