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March 14, 2022
PHTA seeks applicants for education committee

The Pool and Hot Tub Alliance is accepting applications to join their Education Committee. Applications are due March 18.

This is an opportunity to share your passion for the industry and the importance of continuing education. They are looking for people of all industry backgrounds, from retailers and operators to builders and distributors. As part of this committee, you will help develop resources, create pathways for learning, and increase the number of skilled professionals in our industry.

Education Committee has responsibility to provide guidance and oversight for PHTA education in support of the PHTA Strategic Plan, which includes:

• Offers education and resources for members to expand their businesses and achieve personal success.

• Create an educational platform to increase the number and quality of education and training opportunities.

• Create pathways of learning for careers in the profession.

• Increase the number of skilled professionals through our training and apprenticeship programs.

Include with the application a statement as to why you believe you are qualified and why you want to sit on the Education Committee. Include your experience with content development, speaking experience and education.

For more information, email PHTA’s Senior Director of Membership and Client Services: Seth Ewing at sewing@phta. org.

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