Messe Stuttgart India mourns MD & CEO, Sachin Patil

  • Industry News
  • May 22,24
Sachin Patil was visionary leader with over 18 years of experience in trade fair industry in India.
Messe Stuttgart India mourns MD & CEO, Sachin Patil

It is with sadness that the Messe Stuttgart India family announces the sudden passing of its esteemed Managing Director and CEO, Sachin Patil on May 21, 2024.

Patil's unexpected demise leaves a deep void within the organisation. His leadership and unwavering dedication to Messe Stuttgart India were instrumental in shaping the company's trajectory in India and propelling it towards continued success.

As a true visionary leader, Patil possessed an unparalleled understanding of the Indian trade fair industry. His passion and enthusiasm were contagious, inspiring not only his colleagues but also the wider business community. Under his guidance, Messe Stuttgart India established itself as a leading force within the industry, consistently exceeding expectations and forging strong relationships with exhibitors, visitors, and partners alike.

Patil's commitment extended far beyond the walls of Messe Stuttgart India. He was a champion for collaboration and innovation, actively contributing to the advancement of the trade fair industry. His absence will be deeply felt not just by our company but by the entire industry he so passionately served.

In this time of immense grief, our thoughts and heartfelt prayers are with the family and loved ones. We offer them our deepest condolences and unwavering support. May his soul find eternal peace.

Roland Bleinroth, CEO & President, Messe Stuttgart, Germany expressed his condolences, “The passing of Sachin Patil is a significant loss to the industry and all who had the privilege of working with him. Our thoughts are with his family during this difficult time.”

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