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David Salazar

David Salazar

Associate Editor at Fast Company

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Recent Articles

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How Eventbrite turns its users’ interests into insights for the perfect night out

Whether throwing its own cheese-themed rave or helping users find their next favorite event, the ticketing platform finds riches in niches.
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This headphone brand took over TikTok using college athletes—and no...

Electronics brand JLab has become a staple of TikTok thanks to thousands of creators and a network of athletes with followings of all sizes.
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It’s harder than ever for musicians to make a living. SoundCloud’s ...

The DJs, podcasters, and emerging artists who've given the Spotify alternative its cred are getting new opportunities to generate revenue.
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How 14 business leaders are maintaining the human touch in an AI world

Members of Fast Company’s Impact Council explore how to reassert a human-centric approach, even amid AI’s growing role in business.
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Why Grindr’s largest shareholders want to take the company private

The hookup app's days as a publicly traded company could be numbered.
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Exclusive: How Crunchyroll’s manga app will turn a new page for ani...

The anime streaming giant is launching the standalone Crunchyroll Manga app next month. Here's a first look at how it works.
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The 3 principles fueling Hinge’s growth, according to its CEO

At the Fast Company Innovation Festival, Hinge CEO Justin McLeod outlined some of the dating app’s guiding principles.
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‘Reiimagine’ progress: How Levi’s finds great culture fit, with a h...

Levi's CMO Kenny Mitchell shares his playbook for 'breaking and building the codes of culture' as Levi's debuts final Beyoncé collaboration.
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Billie Eilish’s next act: Getting music labels to give unsold conce...

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This tech is using AI to eliminate counterfeit prescription drugs

RxAll is a winner in Fast Company’s 2025 World Changing Ideas Awards.
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How NPR’s Tiny Desk became the biggest stage in music

NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts are now minting global pop stars quicker than ever. Just ask Argentina’s Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso.
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This former door factory is putting Queens at the center of the glo...

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Spotify’s AI-powered DJ now takes song requests

Spotify's AI DJ is getting more interactive with the ability to serve up songs based on genre, mood, and vibe.
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‘Users want it’: Grindr is now selling erectile dysfunction drugs

LGBTQ dating app Grindr is introducing Woodwork, a telehealth service that offers access to erectile dysfunction meds.
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Sony's new partnership with music-making app BandLab could help 100...

Sony and BandLab are bringing spatial music production tools to amateur artists and producers. It's just the start of a broader partnership.
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How Crunchyroll is taking over the anime world

The Sony-owned streaming service is locking in millions of global anime fans with shows, music, live events, and more.
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The 10 most innovative logistics companies of 2025

Why Celonis, Yale Lift Truck Technologies, Spreetail, and Fleetio are among Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies in logistics for 2025.
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Nuvocargo's tracking capabilities for shipments across the U.S.-Mexico border are in high demand.
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How these 10 gaming companies are keeping players engaged in invent...

Companies like Sony, Bandai Namco, Pocket Worlds, and EA Sports helped moved gaming into new territory in 2024.
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How EA Sports revived its 'College Football' franchise by licensing...

The gaming company licensed the likeness of 11,000 players to build a game in which real college players take center stage.