Webinar series is free for CMAHC members and only $10 for non-members
PHOENIX – The
Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code (CMAHC) will kick-off its 2024 CMAHC Webinar Series on Thursday, February 29 at 11:00 a.m. EST. The
webinar will be led by
Dan Berzansky, founder and CEO of
Premier Aquatic Services, and focus on the topic of recruiting within today’s aquatics industry – attracting and retaining top talent. Webinar participants will hear about strategies for recruiting superior candidates, optimizing staff development, and enhancing retention rates.
The webinar is free for CMAHC members and $10 for non-members. Learn more and register for the webinar
here. Learn more about CMAHC membership
here.
“We’ve had great feedback on our webinar series, which we host quarterly each year, and we’re excited to showcase Dan’s expertise during our first webinar of the year,” said Kristie Riester, Executive Director, CMAHC. “Dan will teach you how to attract and identify the best talent for your organization, implement development programs that maximize staff potential, and employ retention strategies that ensure long-term employee engagement and satisfaction.”
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About Dan Berzansky: Dan Berzansky is founder and CEO of Premier Aquatic Services, which operates Premier Aquatics and Premier Health and Safety, and is Co-founder of Premier Swim Academy. Since 2011, Premier Aquatic Services has grown into a full-service swim school, lifeguard service, and health and safety education provider in the Western US. Premier employs over 350 year-round employees and ramps up to over 950 seasonal employees in over 100 locations throughout California, Utah, and Arizona. Dan has over 20 years of management, coaching and teaching experience, as well as over 20 years of experience in large scale project management. He is a graduate of Pepperdine University’s Graziadio School of Business Management where he completed his MBA. Dan lives in Laguna Niguel, CA with his wife and three young children.
About CMAHC: The Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code (CMAHC) was created to manage updates to, and promote voluntary adoption of, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC), the only all-inclusive national model pool code. The MAHC is kept sustainable, current, and complete because the people who use it also research, develop, discuss, and vote on proposed changes through membership in the CMAHC. The CMAHC submits proposed changes to CDC as advice on how the MAHC needs to change to keep up with the latest science and best practices. Throughout the year, CMAHC staff educate local and state authorities, aquatic facility owners and operators, designers and builders, manufacturers, and suppliers about the MAHC and its potential to ensure a healthy and safe swimming experience for everyone. To learn more, visit
www.cmahc.org.