Longtime lobbyist leaving CLIA

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Michael CryeMichael Crye, executive vice president of technical and regulatory affairs at CLIA, will leave the association on June 8 to pursue other interests, CLIA announced.

Crye had been president of the International Council of Cruise Lines when CLIA absorbed that organization in 2006. He joined ICCL in 2000.

A successor has not yet been named, CLIA said.

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