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Movers and shakers: Ben Angell announced as Chairman of CLIA Australasia

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia has announced the election of Ben Angell as its new Chairman following the association’s annual general meeting in Sydney.

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia has announced the election of Ben Angell as its new Chairman following the association’s annual general meeting in Sydney.

Mr Angell is Vice President & Managing Director of Norwegian Cruise Line APAC and takes over from outgoing Chairman Gavin Smith, the Vice President & Managing Director Australia for Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd, who concludes his two-year term.

CLIA Australasia Managing Director Joel Katz said Mr Angell was an accomplished industry leader who would offer invaluable experience at a time when the cruise sector was working to establish a new course for its future.

“Ben Angell has been a key leader in our industry for many years and has been highly successful in various executive roles not only within cruising but across the wider tourism and leisure sectors,” Mr Katz said.

“He will provide important stewardship for our industry as we work to strengthen our recovery, rebuild confidence in cruising and confront other challenges ahead of us.”

CLIA Australasia managing director Joel Katz
CLIA Australasia managing director Joel Katz

Mr Angell said he was honoured to step into the role of CLIA Chairman for Australasia at a critical time for the cruise industry.

“Cruising injects significant investment into our local economies while supporting communities and jobs, and I look forward to working closely with CLIA and our partners in the industry as we drive towards a future that’s brighter than ever,” Mr Angell said.

Mr Katz thanked Mr Smith for his dedication to CLIA over recent years and paid tribute to his work as Chairman through unprecedented times.

“Gavin Smith is an authoritative and long-standing leader in our industry and his Chairmanship has spanned the most difficult period of our history,” Mr Katz said.

“He has been an invaluable part of our industry’s response to the pandemic and has helped steer our sector through a difficult environment into revival.

“We are grateful for his leadership, and he will continue to be an important contributor to CLIA into the future.”

NCL Spirit in Sydney

The Australian Cruise Association (ACA) has welcomed the appointment of Ben Angell.

“We look forward to continuing the great work that our two Associations have done together in the past,” said Phil Holliday, Chair of ACA.

“This is such an exciting time for our industry as we welcome back cruise to Australia. The opportunities to move forward and make a positive impact for our port communities and also the tourism industry as a whole are endless,” continued Holliday.

ACA also thanked outgoing Chair, Gavin Smith for his two-year term during the most challenging period the industry has known. 

For more information head to www.cruising.org.au