Exhibition News September 2019 | Page 10

Obituary Remembering Andy Center In early August, the industry learned of the sudden passing of Andy Center, co-founder of CloserStill Media and a highly respected trailblazer and entrepreneur A dynamic force in the UK and global exhibition industry, Andy Center was at the heart of numerous acquisitions and launches and made a lasting impact on all who knew him. He was a true entrepreneur who took great pride in the success of CloserStill Media (his choice of name, combining two Joy Division albums) and the fact that all staff were issued with shares. He was passionate about business, about the industry and about his family and has left a lasting impact and legacy in the world of exhibitions. Andy’s roles in the industry included marketing director at Reed Exhibitions, and marketing director and then CEO of Independent Exhibitions. Independent was acquired by Cleveland- based publishing group Penton in 1997. Andy led a £2.2m buyout, backed by 10 — September NVM Venture Capital, of Penton’s European trade shows, and this entity became Ithaca Media. Ithaca was then sold to UBM in 2007. Andrew Dedman, who worked with Andy from the late 80s until 2001, when he was marketing director at Independent Exhibitions, recalls: “Nobody has ever come close to his creative and strategic thinking in my experience. He was the go-to guy for problem-solving and new ideas, not only for the marketing team but also the sales team and especially me, the MD. That he went on to become a brilliant businessman is no surprise. It’s a tragedy that he was so young and leaves behind a beautiful family. I will miss him.” Dedman remembers the night that the sale of Independent Exhibitions was completed. They had been negotiating for months with intimidating American lawyers and finally finished at about 2am. “We were exhausted,” he says. “Walking down Fleet Street looking for a cab and Andy said, ‘this is going to change my whole life. I’m always haggling over price, and now I don’t need to haggle any more. What it costs is what I’ll pay’. “Just as he finished talking a cab came by, and Andy asked how much it was to Hammersmith. The driver said £35, and Andy said, ‘what kind of idiot do you think I am?’” Peter Hodson, a partner at NVM, tells EN: “I couldn’t help wanting to back Andy to do the MBO of Penton UK when we first met. He was utterly compelling. We started CloserStill in the café of the Landmark hotel on one sheet of A4, setting out the strategy with a series of scribbles. “It goes without saying that there was nothing conventional about him, he was hugely inspirational and just a little bit frustrating all at the same time. I respected him immensely, particularly his obsession with making sure financial rewards were shared by everybody right down to the cleaners. His entrepreneurial spirit challenged more conformist thinking and I don’t think I have met anybody that