For our second installment of Power Women, you’ll meet five more inspirational females shaping the pool industry.
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As we move toward something resembling normality, we are honored to share a few of the many stories of people in the pool industry who are still rebuilding the lives they almost lost, or coping with the absence of loved ones that they did lose.
Here are just four of the many Latino standouts who are using their stories and skills to better the pool industry.
There’s a lot of disagreement these days over how to talk about women succeeding at work. Certainly, whip-smart female entrepreneurs...
While some pool companies dip into both commercial and residential pools on their routes, others have pivoted to focus solely...
Poolsure is a Houston-based, family-owned company modernizing pool maintenance for commercial pools through chemical automation. Poolsure is part of The...
Part 2 of 2 In part two of this series, we look at three pool industry ventures that, born of...
Part 1 of 2 For self-starters who’ve already launched a small business, it may not be surprising that the entrepreneurial...
For service-based pool businesses that have demonstrated growth and success, adding a brick-and-mortar location often tops the list of natural...
photography by Christian Hernandez In the mid-2000’s, Mike Burns and his wife, Amanda, were ready for a change from their...
photography by Simon Hurst Ryan Hayes has big dreams for the family business he’s been around since age 8. Already...
photography by Brad Zimmerman Brian Lee Miller started Hilltop Pools and Spas, Inc., after moving from his native upstate New...