70 Years of CONTRACTOR
No historic previous of CONTRACTOR would be whole without particular level out of Bob Mader. A graduate of Notre Dame, Bob came to CONTRACTOR abet in 1984, working first as Accomplice Editor, later as Managing Editor. He took the tip job as Editorial Director in 2007 and served in that skill except 2018—higher than 34 years with the e-newsletter.
Bob used to be a tireless champion of the alternate, believing that the plumbing and heating trades salvage the health of the public, and were the backbone of contemporary infrastructure. He used to be an early proponent of the Inexperienced Structures/Inexperienced Cities motion, the utilization of his editorial tell to spotlight water and vitality conservation efforts, as well to renewable vitality purposes the utilization of geothermal and solar. He used to be early to select the importance of prefabrication, IoT, Colossal Recordsdata, the Digital Twin and various key alternate innovations.
Bob labored to converse the CONTRACTOR ticket into the digital age, dedicating contemporary sources to the salvage enlighten, contractormag.com, and selling our first forays into social media.
Bob passed away impulsively in 2021. Many alternate tributes adopted, at the side of one from frequent columnist and founding father of Carrier Roundtable, Matt Michel, who wrote, “In his characteristic at CONTRACTOR, and various publications, Bob used to be incredibly influential, but it never went to his head. He used to be consistently humble, committed to his craft, unbelievable in his work, and forever asserting a dry, sardonic humorousness.”