TEXAS PUBLIC POOL COUNCIL
The Texas Public Pool Council is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing information and education to aquatic professionals. We are a fast-growing aquatic organization with over 350 members and the majority of our members are from Texas. Although the name says "Texas," our objective as an organization is to provide information and education to all those interested, and we are proud to have members all across the nation. Members include senior lifeguard staff, pool supervisors, water aerobic and exercise instructors, recreation directors, waterpark operation managers, maintenance supervisors, and owners and managers of both private facilities and commercial companies.
Every year, TPPC hosts an annual educational conference for over 30 years. The Annual Aquatic Conference includes educational tracks, certification courses, and events for both attendees and sponsors. Over the years, the conference has grown in numbers and now over 300 people attend the conference.
Besides helping educate aquatic professionals, TPPC is also involved at the grassroots level. TPPC has a student track at the annual conference to help develop the aquatic professionals of tomorrow. TPPC also awards a scholarship to a student in a parks and recreation programs. Finally, TPPC hosted the first Texas State Lifeguard competition where the winners from the statewide competitions - including winners from the E&A, American Red Cross, and Texas Super Guard competitions - came together to compete for the label "Best in Texas."
If you are interested in becoming a TPPC member, visit our Membership page or contact us at info@tppc for more information.
Every year, TPPC hosts an annual educational conference for over 30 years. The Annual Aquatic Conference includes educational tracks, certification courses, and events for both attendees and sponsors. Over the years, the conference has grown in numbers and now over 300 people attend the conference.
Besides helping educate aquatic professionals, TPPC is also involved at the grassroots level. TPPC has a student track at the annual conference to help develop the aquatic professionals of tomorrow. TPPC also awards a scholarship to a student in a parks and recreation programs. Finally, TPPC hosted the first Texas State Lifeguard competition where the winners from the statewide competitions - including winners from the E&A, American Red Cross, and Texas Super Guard competitions - came together to compete for the label "Best in Texas."
If you are interested in becoming a TPPC member, visit our Membership page or contact us at info@tppc for more information.