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The Stack serves exclusive interviews, insight and intelligence to digital leaders globally. It is independently owned by its management team. Its newsletter is an industry talking point and subscribed to by over 85% of the Fortune 500's CIOs. The Stack was launched by former Computer Business Review, and Roubini Global Economics editor Edward Targett and Nishal Ratanji in December 2020. Its inaugural annual summit takes place in New York City on April 16, 2026; speakers include JPMorgan's Global CIO Lori Beer, and Nomura's Global CTO Dinesh Keswani.

Co-Founder: Edward Targett

Ed is co-founder of The Stack. He previously edited Computer Business Review. He has 15 years of media experience internationally, spanning enterprise technology, energy, and capital markets. With an unrivalled black book of digital leaders, he heads up The Stack’s editorial function.

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Co-founder: Nishal Ratanji

Nish is co-founder of The Stack and runs its strategy and commercial function. He is an experienced entrepreneur and investor who started his career as a marketing strategist and now owns several companies. Nish has over 10 years of experience in enterprise technology and is the voice of reason when Ed starts losing it.

News Editor: Kiera Fields

Kiera Fields is a news editor for The Stack. Previously, she was the Business Contributors editor for Business Insider leading the outlet's first-person reporting in the London bureau. She received her Master's in Literature from the University of Bristol. 

Reporter: Noah Bovenizer

Noah Bovenizer is a reporter with The Stack. He previously covered the transportation sector for Global Data and has also worked in local news on the Isle of Man. He is a first class journalism graduate and is based in Manchester.

Associate Editor: Philip de Wet

Phillip first started writing about ICT for specialist business readers in 1998. He has held a couple of other jobs in journalism since then. In 2025, he joined The Stack and started a master's degree in AI. He mostly works out of Canterbury.