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D'Aoust to leave Cruise Lines International Association

CEO, who helped oversee the consolidation of the CLIA's offices, will be third top executive to exit trade group since 2015. D'Aoust Cindy D'Aoust will step down as CEO of Cruise Lines International Association by the end of the year to focus on family priorities, the $26 million-revenue organization announced July 19. D'Aoust is the third CEO to depart CLIA since 2015. She leaves an association that has undergone major changes in recent years, including the consolidation of its offices into a single headquarters in Washington, D.C. "CLIA has been fortunate to have Cindy at the helm for the last two years but we respect her decision to focus on her family and wish her all… Read More