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INNOVATIVE SHIPS TO BE EXPECTED Mr. Kulovaara has noted that when ships $1.62 million in 2012, including his base salary of $500,000. The sum is up from $1.5 million in the previous year. are built longer and wider than their pre- He also has more responsibilities than decessors, there are obvious advantages before. They now include environmental of scale: passengers will have more space and safety issues, and strategic planning. for various kinds of gadgets and other entertainment. This philosophy is particularly apparent in RCCL’s first Quantum-class ship On the ship front, RCCL’s ’Quantum of the Seas’ and ’Anthem of the Seas’ will be delivered in 2014 and 2015, respectively. ’Quantum of the Seas’ that is currently un- The company’s third Oasis-class der construction in Germany. That cruise cruise ship is expected to be delivered in ship is reported to include even a skydiv- middle to late 2016. The contract with STX ing simulator. France has an option for building a fourth ”I like challenges that involve taking Oasis-class ship to be delivered in 2018. something that has not been done before and doing it,” Kulovaara stated in an interview with Avid Cruiser. MERJA KIHL ARI MONONEN Having now become one of eight board members on the Management For the background information for this Board at RCCL, Kulovaara has made it to article, we are thankful to: Avid Cruiser; the South Florida Business Journal’s Top Equilar Atlas; South Florida Business Jour- Ten list of highest-paid South Florida cruise nal; Vapaa Sana; and Royal Caribbean’s executives. He received compensation of