UFI Selects Fiera Milano’s Corrado Peraboni as New President for 2018

June 20, 2016

In the midst of UFI’s Open Seminar in Basel, Switzerland, the association’s board of directors has selected Corrado Peraboni, CEO of Fiera Milano, as the president of UFI for 2018.

As a result, the UFI Presidential Trio for the 2016-17 term will comprise Andreas Gruchow, (Deutsche Messe AG), president 2016-2017; Corrado Peraboni (Fiera Milano, Italy), incoming president; Sergey Alexeev (ExpoForum-International Ltd., Russian Federation), outgoing president.

This decision will become effective at the conclusion of the 83rd UFI Annual Congress, which will run Nov. 9-12 in Shanghai.

“I am honored by this appointment. UFI is a true global brand of quality in the trade fair sector and I will do everything I can to strengthen it even further,” Peraboni said.

He added, “The exhibition sector is seeing continual, rapid change. The current transition stage deserves great attention because our future depends on it, and I think this future holds at least one constant: physical fairs will continue to be an irreplaceable channel for promotion and internationalization, especially for SMEs, because they guarantee maximum advantages in terms of cost-benefit. Together with my colleagues and the UFI team, we will do our best to launch this message to the business community and public institutions”.

Peraboni has played a very active role within UFI for many years. He assumed the position of vice-chair of the European Chapter more than 15 years ago before becoming chair from 2004–2008.

He has been a member of the UFI Executive Committee since 2004, and currently is the Secretary of this Committee.

Peraboni has an extensive background in the exhibition industry, with 15 years spent as managing director of Fondazione Fiera Milano, as well as other roles with the Edizioni Fiera Milano Spa, the Rassegne Spa and several other appointments. 

As UFI Incoming president, Peraboni will work closely with the UFI president and outgoing president to make up the presidential trio, managing UFI at the highest level and continuing to drive the association forward.

Sergey Alexeev, current UFI president, welcomed the election of Peraboni, adding: “I’ve known Corrado for many years. He is a real professional in our exhibition industry. He’s done fantastic work moving Fiera Milano from its old location at Milano Centre to the Rho Pero area. And now he is leading the leading Italian exhibition company, and also a world class venue, as CEO.”

Alexeev said, “During the more than 20 years that I’ve been involved in business with Fiera Milano, I’ve made many friends there, and Corrado is one of them. For many years Corrado has been an active member of various UFI bodies. With his colleagues from FIERA Milano Foundation he has carried out very interesting and significant research, which has been used in UFI strategy development. I fully support Corrado Peraboni’s appointment as incoming UFI Vice-President and am very pleased to welcome such a talented and creative person."

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