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Dave was smart and funny, but above all else he was considerate, a gentle man and a gentleman.

Fred Knight

February 24, 2012

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Dave was smart and funny, but above all else he was considerate, a gentle man and a gentleman.

Our community lost a long-time friend earlier this week, David Yedwab passed away. Dave was smart and funny, but above all else he was considerate, a gentle man and a gentleman.

In the 2+ decades that we were friends, Dave served as a consultant, analyst and market researcher, first with some of the bigger firms, but later he and Paul Robinson formed their own operation--Market Strategy and Analytics Partners.

Dave came out of Bell Labs and so, not surprisingly, he had a deep grasp of and appreciation for technology. But he also understood the economics of the communications business, and the cultures of the organizations within it. And he was generous with what he knew, which endeared him to me and many others who have covered this industry, whether in print or on the web.

Because of our respective roles, we'd get together several times each year, mostly at industry events. We shared time on podiums, sometimes exhilarated, sometimes bored out of our minds. We drank what passes for coffee at press events and, thankfully, stronger stuff at both fancy soirees and crummy bars.

Dave had an opinion on just about everything, and he didn't need much encouragement to share it. I enjoyed hearing his perspective, because it almost always came wrapped in a spicy, sarcastic dressing, which was almost always on target.

He made me laugh and he made me think, and I'm going to miss him. All of us on the NoJitter/Enterprise Connect team send our condolences to his wife and family. May his memory be a blessing.

About the Author

Fred Knight

Fred Knight was part of the team that launched the VoiceCon Conference in 1990. He served as Program Chairman through 2003 when he also became VoiceCon General Manager. Since then, VoiceCon has grown into the leading event for enterprise IP Telephony, converged networks and unified communications.

Fred led the evolution of VoiceCon from an annual conference into a 12-month per year operation, comprising two major conferences: VoiceCon Orlando and VoiceCon San Francisco: the VoiceCon Webinar series and two e-newsletters: VoiceCon eNews and VoiceCon UC eWeekly.

From 1984-2007 Fred was editor and then publisher of Business Communications Review. During that period, he covered the ensuing tumultuous changes that dramatically changed the industry. Under his stewardship, BCR received numerous awards from industry and publishing groups and associations.

In December 2007, BCR ceased publication and the editorial product shifted to the Web with the creation of a new website:NoJittier.com. Fred has managed the organization's migration from print to electronic publishing and serves as publisher of NoJitter.com.

Fred earned his BA in journalism at the University of Minnesota and a Master's Degree in public administration from The Maxwell School, Syracuse University.