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Sarasota Mag: Swimming Pool Association Wants to Reduce the Number of Childhood Drownings

Sarasota Mag: Swimming Pool Association Wants to Reduce the Number of Childhood Drownings

Published: Monday, December 23, 2019

SRQ Magazine: Sarasota Non-Profit Funding Free Swim Lessons for Florida Children

SRQ Magazine: Sarasota Non-Profit Funding Free Swim Lessons for Florida Children

Published: Monday, December 23, 2019

Sarasota Herald Tribune: Good Deeds

Sarasota Herald Tribune: Good Deeds

Published: Monday, September 30, 2019

Daily Commercial: GOOD DEEDS

Daily Commercial: GOOD DEEDS

Published: Monday, September 30, 2019

SRQ Mag: FSPA Raises Funds for Bahamas Relief Efforts

SRQ Mag: FSPA Raises Funds for Bahamas Relief Efforts

Published: Thursday, September 19, 2019

The Florida Swimming Pool Association (FSPA) raised $46,500 in just under a week span to deal with the humanitarian crisis in the Bahamas.
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Tuesday, February 4, 2020

FSPA’s Workforce Development Initiative takes Major Step

SARASOTA – The Florida Swimming Pool Association (FSPA) Apprenticeship Program has been approved to participate in the State of Florida's Apprenticeship System. This FSPA initiative aims to produce well-trained, highly skilled swimming pool and spa service technicians.

This is the first swimming pool and spa related apprenticeship program in the nation.

“The Florida Swimming Pool Association plays a pivotal role in securing Florida’s future,” said Florida Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran. “Quality teachers are the single most important factor contributing to student outcomes, and your (FSPA) association’s apprentice mentors will take on that crucial role.”

FSPA’s Swimming Pool and Spa Servicing Apprenticeship Program will identify members who own a swimming pool service company and match them with apprentices who are eager to enter the industry.

“This could not have happened without the hard work and dedication of FSPA’s Education Program Manager Mary Anderson,” said David Pruette, FSPA President. “Mary has a passion and commitment to filling workforce demands in our industry and our future swimming pool professionals are going to be better off because of her efforts.”

Florida’s registered apprenticeship programs enable employers to develop and apply industry standards to training programs for registered apprentices which can increase productivity and improve the quality of the workforce. Certifications earned through registered apprenticeship programs are recognized nationwide.

“FSPA’s Swimming Pool and Spa Servicing Apprenticeship Program will provide members of our association with a powerful means of engaging untapped talent,” said FSPA Executive Director Wendy Parker Barsell. “We need to replace the aging workforce in our industry and prepare the future generation of swimming pool and spa service technicians to ensure our field continues to thrive in Florida.”

The Florida Swimming Pool Association, based in Sarasota, connects consumers with member pool companies, provides government affairs representation on behalf of its members and provides comprehensive educational programs for industry professionals.

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