OUTGOING Port Authority of New South Wales Chief Executive Philip Holliday will continue on as Australian Cruise Association (ACA) Chair, despite the announcement of his departure from his job last week (CW 13 Dec). The ACA recently endorsed Holliday’s position as an independent Director, with the Port Authority of NSW...
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OUTGOING Port Authority of New South Wales Chief Executive Philip Holliday will continue on as Australian Cruise Association (ACA) Chair, despite the announcement of his departure from his job last week (CW 13 Dec).
The ACA recently endorsed Holliday’s position as an independent Director, with the Port Authority of NSW to also retain its spot on the board.
This will be filled at a later date, the ACA confirmed.
Holliday will continue on with the Association’s board until at least the next annual general meeting in Sep, as confirmed following the organisation’s most recent conference (CW 20 Sep).
Cruise Weekly has reached out to the Port Authority regarding its plan for its spot on the ACA board.
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