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Association Departures and Arrivals (April 18, 2014)

Jacobs Oblinger

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Execs find success in different sectors

From music to autos and more—some change industries when changing jobs Tulipane

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Group appoints third leader in two years

Fabricant The Natural Products Association has hired a former staffer as its new CEO, marking the third time the organization has changed leaders in two years.

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CEO DATELINE - The daily roundup of news important to associations - April 18, 2014

U.S. to investigate sugar dumping allegations The U.S. will investigate allegations made by sugar associations that Mexico is unfairly subsidizing its sugar imports, according to news reports. The American Sugar Coalition filed a complaint last month with the U.S. International Trade Commission and U.S. Department of Commerce alleging that the Mexican industry has dumped sugar on U.S. markets at artificially low prices and has received substantial subsidies from Mexican federal and state governments.

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Freeman to leave BRT to focus on family

Business Roundtable communications exec Tita Freeman is stepping down to become full-time mom Freeman

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Heart fundraiser personal for Calio

Childhood trauma drives CEOs passion for fighting heart disease Calio Airlines for America CEO Nick Calio's mother had her first heart attack in 1957. He was four years old.

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