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Marco Pardi, President-UBM Tech Events, UBM
Posted on: 04/28/13
The recent reorganization of UBM Tech placed Marco Pardi at the helm of the group's full portfolio of events. His charges include the Game Developers Conference, Black Hat and Enterprise Connect—three events that saw strong growth in 2012 and offset general softness in the North American...
Business.com's new CEO focuses on social, mobile and local
Posted on: 03/04/13
Business.com Media named Tony Uphoff as its new CEO in mid-January. A veteran of more than 20 years in the business information and media industry, he most recently was CEO of UBM TechWeb. Uphoff sat down this month during the Online Marketing Summit in San Diego to discuss his plans for Business....
Business.com's new CEO focuses on social, mobile and local
Posted on: 02/26/13
Business.com Media named Tony Uphoff as its new CEO in mid-January. A veteran of more than 20 years in the business information and media industry, he most recently was CEO of UBM TechWeb. Uphoff sat down this month during the Online Marketing Summit in San Diego to discuss his plans for Business....
InformationWeek debuts education tech website
Posted on: 01/25/13
San Francisco—UBM Tech has introduced InformationWeek Education, a website and quarterly digital magazine for technology executives and administrators at colleges and universities.
Business.com names Uphoff CEO
Posted on: 01/15/13
Carlsbad, Calif.—Business.com Media, which connects b-to-b buyers and marketers, has named Tony Uphoff CEO and director. Uphoff, who succeeds Ryan Peddycord, was most recently CEO of UBM TechWeb.
UBM Tech announces executive changes
Posted on: 08/16/12
San Francisco—UBM Tech, which includes the TechWeb and Channel, Electronics and Game Development and Black Hat groups, has announced a series of executive changes.
UBM, Randall-Reilly shake up organizational structures
Posted on: 06/08/12
Since the recession struck in 2008, several b-to-b media companies have undergone various kinds of “restructuring” or “reorganization” to cope with the fallout from the downturn. The words are often code for bankruptcy—or at the very least signs of serious trouble.



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