CLIA Australasia hires new membership manager
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia has named Melissa Juelich as new manager for membership operations.
Juelich brings almost 15 years’ experience in the travel industry and is responsible for CLIA’s membership administration and supporting member activities and engagement.
Juelich replaces Amanda Rixon who held the post for the last five years and left CLIA Australasia recently.
Juelich was most recently at Helloworld and previously worked at CLIA last year in a temporary role.
She has also served in positions at South Africa Tourism, AFTA and United Travel New Zealand.
"We are delighted to have Melissa back on board to support our members as we continue to grow our membership activities and engagement in both Australia and New Zealand," said CLIA Australasia MD, Joel Katz.
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