CLIA Scouting for New President, CEO

July 19, 2018

© Masyanya / Adobe Stock
© Masyanya / Adobe Stock

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) said that Cindy D’Aoust, president and CEO, will be step down at the end of the year to focus on family priorities. D’Aoust will remain in her role until a successor is identified and will help oversee the transition of a new leader. CLIA’s Global Executive Committee are developing a transition plan that will include a search for a new president and CEO.

CLIA has retained the services of executive search firm Russell Reynolds Associates to lead the search for a new president and CEO.

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