Adam Goldstein has been named president and
chief operating officer of Royal Caribbean Cruises.
Goldstein, a 25-year company veteran, has spent
the previous 12 years as president and CEO of the company's
largest cruise line, Royal Caribbean International.
“Adam has played a key role in growing Royal
Caribbean International, step by step, into a global leader. In
the course of doing so, he has become an impressive leader in his
own right,” said Richard D. Fain, chairman and chief executive
officer of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. “In this new role, Adam
will be able to put his broad worldview and strategic insights to
use leading our varied cross-functional teams.”
As well as working with Fain on the company's
strategic direction, Goldstein's portfolio will include Human
Resources, Information Technology, Supply Chain, Corporate
Communications, Safety & Environment, Government Relations, Guest
Port Operations and Commercial Development.
“We believe that it's important for our
brands to have their own personalities and business plans,” Fain
said. “But it's also important to pursue best practices, and to
make sure that the insights we learn within individual lines can
be applied to the entire company's benefit. When we do that, we
are a stronger business.”
Goldstein said he was looking forward to the
challenge. “Royal Caribbean was a five-ship company when I arrived
here, and today we are many times larger than that,” Goldstein
said. “We now have more than 60,000 employees taking our guests to
every continent of the world, as well as the most technologically
advanced ships at sea. The opportunity we have is to take even
greater advantage of our global scale and knowledge, while
delivering the guest satisfaction that helped us grow to where we
are today.”
Goldstein begins his new responsibilities
immediately. A search for a new leader for the Royal Caribbean
International line is underway. In the meantime, Goldstein will
assist with transition while he also takes up his new
responsibilities.
Goldstein joined the company in 1988, and served
in a number of positions before taking the helm of Royal Caribbean
International, including Senior Vice President, Total Guest
Satisfaction; Senior Vice President, Marketing; and Corporate
Secretary to the company’s Board of Directors.
Goldstein is a member of the Washington-based
Energy Security Leadership Council. He served on the board of the
Travel Industry Association of America (now the U.S. Travel
Association) from 1993 to 2012, and is a member of the advisory
board for Our Kids, which is engaged in foster care and related
services for Florida youth.
Goldstein graduated with honors from Princeton
University. He also has a law degree from Harvard University and
an MBA with distinction from the French business school INSEAD.
Goldstein and his wife have two children and live in Coral Gables,
FL.
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