Professor Joe Goldblatt holds the world’s only professorial chair in planned event studies and is the executive director of the International Centre for the Study of Planned Events at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh, Scotland. He is the author of the first text book in the field of events management which has been continuously published for 25 years. The seventh edition of this book will be published in October 2013. He was the founding president of the International Special Events Society and the developer of the original Certified Special Events Professional (CSEP) program.
Dr. Goldblatt was the founding director of the George Washington University Event Management Certificate Program and led the worldwide expansion of this program to San Diego, California, Toronto, Canada, Barcelona, Spain and Manila, the Philippines among many other destinations. He also served as Dean of the graduate school at Johnson & Wales University where he created the first master of business administration degree program in Event Leadership.
He has produced hundreds of events for luminaries including two U.S. presidents and the opening of the Donald Trump Taj Mahal Resort. He has conducted research and presented educational programmes for the American Society of Association Executives, Professional Convention Management Association, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the World Bank, EventScotland, Homecoming Scotland 2009, the East Lothian and Fife Councils and other organizations in Scotland and throughout the world.
He has delivered education programmes in China, Colombia, Japan, Russia, and many other destinations. He has received two honorary professorships from leading Universities in the Peoples Republic of China. Professor Goldblatt has produced research for Welcome America, The Pennsylvania Family Reunion Project, Homecoming Scotland 2009, the Papal Visit in 2010, the wedding of the daughter of HRH The Princess Anne, Zara Phillips, in 2011 and other major events.
He received the first ever Lifetime Achievement award for service to the industry from ISES. Event Solutions Magazine awarded him the Industry Visionary Award for his contributions to event management education and research. In 2007, Professor Goldblatt was named Event Educator of the Year by the Professional Convention Management Association and in 2008 he was honored as the Distinguished Alumnus from his alma mater, St. Edward’s University.
Also in 2008 he was the first educator to be inducted into the International Festivals and Events Association Hall of Fame. In 2012 he received the Klaus Inkamp Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Special Events Society.
Professor Goldblatt has been married to Nancy Lynner of Des Moines, Iowa for thirty five years and they have two sons, Max, age 34, who is a successful professional actor in New York City and Sam, age 30, who is the assistant marketing director of Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre Trust, the executive director of the Scotland’s 48 Hour Film Festival and the author of the text book, Greener Meetings and Events that was published by John Wiley & Sons in 2011.