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CEO DATELINE—Climate change coalition growing

An alliance of trade associations and environmental groups formed last year to make recommendations to the Biden administration on combatting climate change has grown to 42 members, according to Forbes. Many of the groups have been at odds in the past.

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CEO DATELINE - Former AASHTO executive director dies

Francis Francois, executive director of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials from 1980 to 1999, died Feb. 17 in Chicago at age 87.Want more news?

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CEO DATELINE - Many museum closures could be permanent, association warns Congress

Without continued aid, one-third of museums could close permanently within the next year, leading to the loss of 12,000 museums and 124,000 jobs, according to the American Alliance of Museums. Want more news?

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CEO DATELINE - Finance groups throw support behind carbon pricing

Eleven financial industry associations have released a list of measures they support to help the U.S. transition to a low-carbon economy, including putting a price tag on carbon emissions.Want more news?

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Group aims to support people who make, enforce rules online

Trust & Safety Professional Association offers platform for sharing best practices; foundation aims to inform publicWillnerEver since the internet's inception, people have made and enforced rules in online communities."What do we allow? What don't we allow?" said Christine Chen, who previously made the rules as YouTube's head of policy.

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Exit Interview: Top role allowed Bellantone to use business skills, creativity

PPAI CEO is stepping down after a decade leading Texas-based group; advises knowing difference between preparing and planningBellantonePaul Bellantone said his role as CEO of Promotional Products Association International has been "the perfect job" for the past 10 years, but it is no longer a good fit for him.

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