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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 summit. He is also the author 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.

Former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati during an interview in April 2023. (Photo: Philip Pacheco/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersThat’s pretty neat
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 26, 2024
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg at an event in San Francisco on Sept. 10, 2024. (Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersDraw me like one of your French bots
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 25, 2024
SAIC MG new energy vehicles awaiting export at Lianyungang Port in China on July 16, 2024.
NewslettersA trifling waste of time
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 24, 2024
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger at Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2021 in Half Moon Bay, Calif.
NewslettersAI in a fleece vest
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 23, 2024
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell on September 18, 2024 in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
NewslettersBehaving like a projectile
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 20, 2024
California Gov. Gavin Newsom in San Jose on August 16, 2024.
NewslettersIf we burn, you burn with us
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 19, 2024
There are youths everywhere
NewslettersThere are youths everywhere
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 18, 2024
Former European Commissioner Thierry Breton at VivaTech in Paris in May 2024.
NewslettersFor personal reasons
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 17, 2024
A photograph of a tug boat assisting a container ship to its berth at the Port of Long Beach in Long Beach, California, US, on Monday, June 17, 2024.
NewslettersThat new new thing
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 16, 2024
CEOs have much less ‘FUD’—fear, uncertainty and doubt—around AI
NewslettersCEOs have much less ‘FUD’—fear, uncertainty and doubt—around AI
By Andrew Nusca and Nicholas GordonJuly 18, 2024
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NewslettersHere’s what’s occupying minds in Silicon Slopes
By Andrew NuscaJune 19, 2024
Why a ‘collective conversation’ is so important for tech and AI right now
NewslettersWhy a ‘collective conversation’ is so important for tech and AI right now
By Andrew NuscaJune 3, 2024
A high bar for health tech startups
NewslettersA high bar for health tech startups
By Andrew NuscaMay 22, 2024
AI’s biggest bottlenecks, according to CIOs and CTOs
NewslettersAI’s biggest bottlenecks, according to CIOs and CTOs
By Andrew NuscaMay 1, 2024
Munchkin's UV Diaper pail, sippy cup and cookie bites on gold background.
FeaturesMunchkin transformed once-mundane baby products with creative twists—and has now sold to nearly every American family
By Andrew NuscaMarch 29, 2023
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