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Cardiology group CEO Jacobovitz returns to biopharmaceutical sector

Search for new top exec begins as ACC develops strategic plan for 2019-2023 Jacobovitz Shal Jacobovitz is stepping down as CEO of the American College of Cardiology Feb. 2 to return to the biopharmaceutical industry. He will become CEO of CiVi Biopharma, a privately held company founded in 2016.

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Trump seeks to expand access to association health plans

Many associations celebrate decision, but 10 groups representing insurers, health advocates ask states to limit potential fallout President Donald Trump signs an executive order promoting association health plans during an Oct. 12 ceremony.

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The Road Show

Many association CEOs spend first year on the job visiting members, using opportunity to build bonds and hear concerns When Jonathan Spalter joined USTelecom in January 2017 as CEO, it wasn't long before he was on the road.

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Small-staff AAOE keeps open mind in position descriptions

Indianapolis-based group had needs in education, membership; ‘tell us in your cover letter what you could, would and should do' AAOE CEO Addy Kujawa "Tell us what you can do." If that sounds a little open-ended for a job description, that's because Addy Kujawa, CEO of the $2 million-revenue Indianapolis-based American Alliance of Orthopaedic Executives, intended it that way.

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Complicated land deal just one challenge for FASEB's Krause

Sale of Bethesda, Md., campus has huge financial, operational implications, but new culture for staff, board also critical FASEB CEO Frank Krause It's not every chief executive who becomes embroiled in a complex real estate transaction to start his tenure, but that's what awaited Frank Krause when he became executive director of FASEB in July.

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Crawford wins acclaim with Twain book

Crawford Alan Crawford has written and edited Impact, the newsletter for the Public Affairs Council, for 11 years on a contract basis, partly to leave himself free for other projects. Projects like a critically acclaimed book on Mark Twain (about which he will be speaking at the Politics and Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6).

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