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CEO DATELINE - Airlines association launches ‘fly healthy' campaign

Airlines for America has launched a new public awareness campaign to showcase what it says are the steps airlines are taking to ensure passenger safety amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Want more news?

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CEO DATELINE - Auto association seeks to defend fuel economy standards

An association representing automakers is seeking to intervene in a lawsuit by a conservative group challenging proposed fuel economy standards for vehicles, The Hill newspaper reported. Want more news?

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CEO DATELINE - Romance writers' association debuts new award after racism controversy

Romance Writers of America has unveiled a new award named after a prominent African American romance novelist after it axed a previous award following a controversy of its handling of racism allegations against one of its members. Want more news?

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CEO DATELINE - Longtime PLMA leader dies

Brian Sharoff, who led the Private Label Manufacturers Association as president for nearly four decades, died Saturday after a brief illness, Store Brands magazine reported. He was 77. Want more news?

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Former AGA head David Parker dies

Parker David Parker, the former American Gas Association CEO who helped significantly grow the trade group's profile, died May 10. He was 80.

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Congressional hearings remain mostly low-tech for CEOs

House and Senate committees are allowing virtual conferencing, but witnesses are also in the room, if kept far apart from others Masked CEOs: Left to right, Jonathan Spalter, USTelecom; Shirley Bloomfield, NTCA; and Steven Berry, Competitive Carriers Association at a May 13 Senate hearing. Photo courtesy Jonathan Spalter, USTelecom

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