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In Memoriam: Tradeshow Week Editor-in-Chief Michael Hart

May 23, 1953 – March 12, 2021

Michael Hart, best known as the editor-in-chief for Tradeshow Week, died on March 12, 2021, at age 67, after a valiant but tragic battle with cancer. He attended the University of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif., graduating from Raymond College, and as a graduate student pursued journalism at the University of Arizona.

His first job after graduate school was as the editor-in-chief of the Glendale Star and Peoria Times in the Phoenix, Ariz., metropolitan area.  Michael’s interest in local journalism landed him a job with The Los Angeles Times in 1998. He edited for the “Our Times” division, which focused on the vast diversity of L.A. neighborhoods. The L.A. Times’ takeover by The Chicago Tribune ended its neighborhood orientation, but Michael found another “local” niche in the business-to-business magazine realm. He edited, first, the San Fernando Valley edition of The L.A. Business Journal, then moved on to become editor-in-chief of Tradeshow Week.

While at the helm of Tradeshow Week, Michael’s career took a pronounced turn. As the journal’s editor, he proved repeatedly that he was not only a first-rate journalist, but a savvy, candid, and outspoken industry-observer. When business reporters needed a well-informed source, Michael was always the first one they phoned. They knew they could count on him for accurate details, keen insights, and maverick opinions.

Tradeshow Week served as the “must read” news weekly for over 8,000 subscribers until, unable to compete with online news sites, it was shuttered in 2010, along with 25 other trade journals owned by its parent company, Reed Elsevier.

Out of a job, Michael moved to run the leading education-technology journal, and soon after to edit the Number 1 event-industry monthly, EXPO; but that magazine survived only another five years before ceasing publication. The decline of print journalism was not totally kind to Michael, even though he had the foresight to master digital and online formats. Despite many challenges, he continued to work for a variety of media and event-related businesses firms as an editor, writer, conference producer, and event organizer, until his retirement in 2019.

“Michael became the ‘go to’ journalist for the exhibition industry,” said Steven Hacker, principal of Bravo Management Group and former president of the International Association of Exhibitions and Events. “He was a passionate and reliable spokesman for trade shows in the U.S. and around the world.”

“Michael was smart, curious and always probing for the ‘story behind the story,’” said Sam Lippman, president of Lippman Connects. “He was successful because he could be trusted. We in the trade show industry appreciated and benefited from his professionalism.”

provided by Warwick H. Davies, principal, The Event Mechanic!

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