Nolan Bushnell is a technology pioneer, entrepreneur, and scientist. He is best known as the founder of Atari Corporation. Bushnell was the first and only man to hire the late Steve Jobs and wrote the bestseller ‘Finding the Next Steve Jobs’ published in 2013. Over the past four decades, Bushnell has been a prolific entrepreneur, founding numerous companies, including Catalyst Technologies, the first technology incubator, Etak, the first car navigation system whose mapping is still the basis for car navigation systems today, and Androbot, a personal robotics company. Additionally, he has consulted for numerous corporations, including IBM, Cisco Systems, and US Digital Communications. Bushnell has garnered many accolades and distinctions. He was named ASI 1997 Man of the Year, inducted into the Video Game Hall of Fame, and named one of Newsweek’s ‘50 Men that Changed America’. He is also highlighted as one of the Silicon Valley’s entrepreneurial icons in ‘The Revolutionaries’ display at the renowned Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose, California. In March of 2009, Bushnell was honored with the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Fellowship Award, the highest accolade the Academy bestows. Currently, a biopic about Bushnell, tentatively titled Atari, is in pre-production. The story was acquired by Leonardo DiCaprio’s production company and is set to star DiCaprio as Mr. Bushnell.