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Arnold Donald to succeed Adam Goldstein as new chair of CLIA Global

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Arnold Donald, new chair of CLIA Global from January 1
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has appointed Arnold Donald, ceo of Carnival Corporation & plc, as Global chair, effective January 1, 2017. Donald succeeds Adam Goldstein, president and coo of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., who has served as CLIA Global chairman since January 2015.

'The cruise industry continues to grow and evolve at a record pace, making CLIA's role more important than ever to act as a singular voice and advocate on behalf of the entire global cruise community,' said Donald, who as ceo of Carnival Corporation oversees ten global cruise brands. 'I'm honored to take on this role, and look forward to building on the great work CLIA is doing.'Cindy D'Aoust, president and ceo, CLIA said, 'We are proud to welcome Arnold as our new chair. Under his leadership, we will continue to support the interests and vision for the cruise industry.' She added, 'It has been a privilege to work alongside Adam and we thank him for his work and dedication as CLIA chair.'
 
During his time as Global chair, Goldstein actively worked to promote the industry's interests with key stakeholders around the world and to increase economic benefits and mitigate risks, including advancing CLIA maritime leadership in both wastewater and emissions technologies and practices. Effective, January 1, 2017, Goldstein assumes the role of chairman of the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association(FCCA).
 
'It was a privilege to serve as CLIA Global chair.  The cruise industry is fortunate to have many capable people leading the industry, and CLIA brings them together to advance all our interests, from cruise lines and executive partners to travel agents and agencies,' said Goldstein.