Fortune magazine digital editor Andrew Nusca is leaving the magazine to become executive editor of Morning Brew.
He will start Feb. 22 and remain in Los Angeles.
He has been digital editor since November 2016, overseeing digital products, including its website and newsletters. He also edits stories in the print magazine and served as co-chair for our annual Brainstorm Tech conference.
From September 2016 to January 2018, Nusca served as lead of the technology digital desk at Time Inc., one of 10 created to coordinate coverage across the company’s two dozen brands.
“I have so much gratitude for the people who supported me at my time at Fortune—there are just too many to list here—and who helped lift me and others during a time of generational change in the media industry,” he wrote on Twitter. “I only hope that I have done the same for those who came after me.”
He previously worked at CBS Interactive and at Money magazine.
Morning Brew is an email newsletter operation that was acquired last year by Business Insider.
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