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Electoral politics behind him, TPaw guides the Roundtable

Once critical of an industry with its ‘snout in the trough,' former governor Tim Pawlenty settles in as the new CEO of FSR Pawlenty

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Longtime association executive dies

David Mongillo, 64, who recently retired as vice president for policy and medical affairs at the American Clinical Laboratory Association, died last month at his home in Ruckersville, Va. He had complications of ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease.

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Association severance payouts can be sizable

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Interim CEOs bridge leadership gaps

Some groups hire short-term executives to be change makers, others look for caretakers Related contentInsights and tips on interimsCurrent interim leaders

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Software alliance CEO advances onto version 2.0 of life

After 23 years, longtime BSA head Robert Holleyman to leave association in April to launch a private cloud computing business Holleyman

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Severance pay should be a bridge, not a windfall, experts say

Compensation analysts and recruiters offer advice for both new CEOs and association board members negotiating a new contract Related contentAssociation severance payouts can be sizable

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