Royal Caribbean’s Goldstein takes over as CLIA global chair
Royal Caribbean Cruises vice chairman Adam M. Goldstein has taken over as global chair of Cruise Lines International Association.
Goldstein took over on January 1, 2019 from Carnival Corp’s Arnold Donald.
It is Goldstein’s second tenure as CLIA’s Global Chair after serving a term from 2015.
He said he was ‘honored to take on this role for a second time.’
"As the cruise industry continues to grow globally, it’s exceptionally important that we work together to ensure a positive experience for our guests and for the destinations we visit. I’m excited to collaborate with all of our constituencies to pursue this vision," Goldstein said.
He has spent three decades with Royal Caribbean, taking on the vice chairman position last year after serving as president and CEO.
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