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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.

Left to right: Miguel Helft, senior writer, Fortune; Adam Cahan, SVP, Mobile and Emerging Products, Yahoo; Mike Cannon-Brookes, Co-CEO, Atlassian; Adam Miller, CEO, Cornerstone OnDemand; Jason Rosenthal, CEO, Lytro.
Design ThinkingGreat product design? It’s about empathy and delight
By Andrew NuscaJuly 15, 2014
Left to right: Pattie Sellers, senior editor at large, Fortune; Christoph Becker, CEO, gyro; Bob Borchers, CMO, Dolby Laboratories; Gil Elbaz, CEO, Factual; Deanie Elsner, CMO, Kraft Foods; Phil Fernandez, CEO, Marketo; Marc Mathieu, SVP of Marketing, Unilever.
TechDespite high tech, the future of marketing is exactly the same: focus on customers
By Andrew NuscaJuly 15, 2014
Satya Nadella
TechMicrosoft CEO: ‘Until we really change culturally, no renewal happens’
By Andrew NuscaJuly 14, 2014
Is municipal broadband more important than net neutrality?
TechIs municipal broadband more important than net neutrality?
By Andrew Nusca and Andrew ZaleskiJune 26, 2014
The Micro 3D printer. M3D, based in Bethesda, is one of several firms working to build Maryland's additive manufacturing industry.
TechIn Maryland, a major push to become a 3D printing hub
By Andrew Nusca and Andrew ZaleskiJune 24, 2014
Grand Rounds co-founders Owen Tripp and Lawrence "Rusty" Hofmann.
TechGrand Rounds, a health tech startup, raises $40 million
By Andrew NuscaJune 24, 2014
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer
LeadershipThe Fortune Social Register
By Andrew NuscaJune 3, 2014
Frog Design Simone Rebaudengo, Denise Gershbein
Design ThinkingIn design, experience desired
By Andrew NuscaJune 1, 2014
A StumbleUpon investor’s next act
TechA StumbleUpon investor’s next act
By Andrew NuscaMay 20, 2014
Norwest’s new $1.2 billion fund ‘allows us to weather the storm’
TechNorwest’s new $1.2 billion fund ‘allows us to weather the storm’
By Andrew NuscaMay 13, 2014
Beware the ‘big data barbell’
TechBeware the ‘big data barbell’
By Andrew NuscaMay 6, 2014
A or B? For website testing firm Optimizely, it’s a multimillion-dollar question
TechA or B? For website testing firm Optimizely, it’s a multimillion-dollar question
By Andrew NuscaMay 5, 2014
With data analytics, Aviso aims to better predict quarterly revenue
TechWith data analytics, Aviso aims to better predict quarterly revenue
By Andrew NuscaApril 30, 2014
Tealium, a marketing tech firm, raises $20 million
TechTealium, a marketing tech firm, raises $20 million
By Andrew NuscaApril 29, 2014
It’s time for corporate boards to tackle cybersecurity. Here’s why
CybersecurityIt’s time for corporate boards to tackle cybersecurity. Here’s why
By Andrew NuscaApril 25, 2014
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