He led the merger of that association with the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) of which he has served on the board of directors since 2013.
Marcel Lefebvre | Nino Manfredi | Valerio Massimo Manfredi | Manfredi Nicoletti | Manfredi | Jean-Louis Lefebvre de Cheverus | François Joseph Lefebvre | Roland Lefebvre | Ovidio Lagos | Ovidio G. Assonitis | Lefebvre | Jules Joseph Lefebvre | Joseph-Charles Lefèbvre | Hippolyte Lefèbvre | Garry Lefebvre | Eustachio Manfredi | San Nicola Manfredi | Réjean Lefebvre | Raphael Manfredi | Ovidio Lagos Avenue | Manfredi Beninati | Kristine Lefebvre | Jean Lefebvre (merchant) | Jean Lefebvre | Georges Lefebvre | ''François Joseph Lefebvre | Francois Joseph Lefebvre | Dominique Lefèbvre | Charles Lefebvre-Desnouettes | Arlette Lefebvre |
Presenters on the station included Bob McCreadie, Steve Bulley (now at Wessex FM), Jennie Gow (now covering MotoGP for the BBC), Steve Carpenter, Jon White (now Palm 105.5), Mike Harwood, Dan Jennings, Tim Ley, Gregory Steven's, Dave Gould, Robert D'Ovidio (now Capital 95.8), Jeremy Kyle, Ian Burrage, Laura James, Ben Clark.
Ricardo Ovidio Valencia (born 1927 – died April 20, 2010 in Santa Ana, El Salvador) was a Salvadoran footballer who played most of his career in C.D. FAS.
Other notable alumni include Hilary Lindh, Picabo Street, Kristi Terzian, Ovidio Garcia, Spencer Eccles, Jeremiah Thompson, Alexandra Shaffer, Amber Guaraglia, Rob Saunders, Levi Leipheimer, Adam Cole, Jonathan Bebbington, and Charles Christianson.