School
University of Kansas
Expertise
Consumer Tech, Movies, Science
- Andrew has a broad understanding of all things technology that stems from decades of hands-on experience with everything from mobile devices to cinema cameras, from laptops to electric skateboards.
- Some of the most memorable things he has been gifted include an SNES, a telescope, and a box of spiral notebooks.
- When he was 10, Andrew founded a sports newsletter with his cousin. He earned $120 and spent it all on baseball cards.
Experience
Andrew is an independent writer with a deep interest in technology, science, entertainment, and history. He has been writing in one form or another since his crayon days, and has been putting various kinds of tech through their paces since his Discman days. With over 20 years of experience as a creative director on film and television projects, Andrew brings an entrepreneurial spirit to every endeavor, staying hands-on with a wide range of technologies. He has contributed to major publications including Digital Trends, Android Police, Pocket-lint, and The Sporting News. Andrew regularly publishes photography and prose on his personal website and moonlights as a fiction author and filmmaker.
Education
Andrew has a bachelor's degree in film studies from the University of Kansas alongside an English minor.
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