Exhibition World Issue 6 — 2019 | Page 33

Interview Evolving a dynasty Mash Media MD Julian Agostini hears how ITE’s rebrand to Hyve Group is taking the business to the next level Julian Agostini: Why did you pick the name Hyve? Mark Shashoua: Hyve is the culmination of a three-year transformation programme. I started here in September 2016, and we announced within three or four months a completely different vision, a different strategy. We went from a completely decentralised business focusing on emerging markets, to only focusing on market-leading shows, regardless of geography. We’re now a truly global business and Hyve represents that three-year transformation. We’ve got a great group of people, all going in one direction. JA: The Shashoua name has quite a stamp on the industry – you’re quite a dynasty. What legacy do you want? MS: Hyve is very much the legacy. This is the culmination of a lot of learning. I started in the industry at a very young age, with a lot of successes and a lot of failures. With Hyve, I’m putting it all into one. JA: Do you see yourself as part of the ‘industry’ – or as part of a vertical market? MS: That’s a really good question. We always felt we were outsiders – I was brought up to believe we were outsiders, that we were never part of the institution. And I still feel like that. I think that’s what gives me my hunger. w w w.exhibitionworld.co.uk You can watch the full video interview online: www.exhibitionworld.co.uk/node/321263 Above: CEO Mark Shashoua - putting it all into Hyve JA: Where do you go for your inspiration? For your information? MS: I read a lot. I try to talk to as many different people as I can on a regular basis, that are nothing to do with the events world. We’re very privileged in exhibitions – we get to go to a lot of different shows, see a lot of different industries at work. When I go to these shows, I try to understand where that world is going, where that industry is going. And that’s what I find fascinating. That’s what gives me my ideas. Left: Julian Agostini, Mash Media MD JA: We’ve known each other for a long while, and things have changed a lot in the industry. Content has developed, the demand for experiences has increased. Where next for exhibitions? MS: I think the whole concept of connectivity will grow in importance. We’re just scratching the surface of actually connecting people together. At the moment, we bring everybody into one massive hall, and just let them get on with it. But in the future, I think those dynamics will become much more sophisticated – how do we match the right buyer and the right seller? Issue 6 2019 33