Andrew Serwer

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Andrew (Andy) Serwer is an American journalist. He is managing editor for Fortune Magazine, based out of Time Warner’s New York City Office. Serwer joined the magazine as a reporter in 1984 and was later promoted to associate editor. He was a senior writer from 1995 until 1998. He has written cover stories on Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, John Chambers and Cisco Systems, among others. He writes the Street Life column as well as stories about the personalities and behind-the-scenes action on Wall Street. Since October 1997 Serwer's daily online musings have earned him a reputation as one of the sharpest and most entertaining market commentators anywhere. According to an article in the May 22, 2000 New Yorker, "Achaea had Homer, the Spanish Civil War had Hemingway, California had the Beach Boys, and now our hyperactive stock market has its own poet-singer—Andy Serwer." He was named 2000 Business Journalist of the Year by TJFR, who called him ,"perhaps the nation's top multimedia talent, successfully juggling the roles of serious journalist, astute commentator and occasional court jester."

Serwer is a regular contributor on CNN's "American Morning" and other programs, and is a co-host of CNN's "In The Money". He has also appeared on ABC's Good Morning America as well as a number of other national television shows. An award-winning journalist and a top multi-media (print, TV and online) talent, Mr. Serwer has been managing editor at Fortune since November, 2006. He has also written for Time, Sports Illustrated and SLAM Magazine.

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