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Kelly Craighead is named president and managing director of Cruise Lines International Association
It will succeed to Cindy D' Aoust next 1° January
November 29, 2018
American Kelly Craighead, vice assistant secretary Travels and tourism and director of the National Travel and Tourism Office of the International Trade Administration (ITA), the agency of the American Department of the which charged Commerce to promote the exports of goods and services, is named president and managing director of international the crocieristica association Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), charge that will assume next 1° January having succeeded to Cindy D' Aoust who last July has announced the intention to leave the assignment within the end of this year.
Evidencing that Craighead, as director of the national Office for the travels and tourism, has promoted initiatives that have generated beyond 250 billion dollars per year from the visits in the United States of tourists foreign countries, chairman of the CLIA, Arnold Donald, that is president and managing director of the crocieristico group American Carnival Corporation, one has been said "pleased that Kelly joins to the CLIA in order to support the total industry of the cruises during this moment of gold for the field".
"The question of cruises - Kelly Craighead has confirmed - shows a strong increase, making of the field of the cruises a fundamental partner for resort, E regions nations of all the world. I am keen to become a member an organization so important and respected in an important moment for the field. I do not see the hour to better listen to, to learn and to comprise the requirements of our associates and to get ahead the job on solid bases".
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