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CEO DATELINE - State attorneys general seek to overturn association health plan rule

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Korsmo to take on higher advocacy profile as WSWA CEO

Longtime chief executive of American Land Title Association will find different challenges at Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America Korsmo

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Social issues key for Hanson

Hanson Computer Scientist Vicki Hanson just became CEO of the Association for Computing Machinery on July 1, but already is sounding the call for social responsibility in this age of data breaches, abuse of social media and artificial intelligence.

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Outsiders learn the ropes of nonprofit world

CEOs from industry, government find new set of rules in association leadership Evans Ryan Findlay had to learn to honor tradition more when he moved from the corporate sector to the association world and to serve farmers from a policy perspective rather than a product-sales view.

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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.

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Association Departures and Arrivals (July 27, 2018)

Bynum CEO Departures Grau leaving NECA John Grau will retire as CEO of the $32M-revenue National Electrical Contractors Association when his current contract expires in June 2019.

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