Last piece of the puzzle: MPBAA members vote to join SPASA Australia
SPASA Australia and SPASA Victoria, trading as Master Pool Builders Association Australia (MPBAA), have announced that the MPBAA members have voted to merge into SPASA Australia.
A vote was put to the MPBAA members at the general meeting on Wednesday June 28 at the Hotel Bruce County in Mount Waverley, Victoria.
The evening provided information and answered positive and challenging questions from the members who were satisfied to move towards a collaborative and cohesive association for the pool and spa industry.
MPBAA CEO Chris Samartzis says the local team is excited with this new step in delivering more value to members.
“The positive collaboration between the groups over the last few years has led to this positive outcome,” he says.
SPASA CEO Lindsay McGrath thanks “our directors, staff and members both past and present in supporting this achievement.
“We look forward to working together delivering on our mission to protect, promote and grow the pool and spa industry,” he says.
MPBAA members will be both MPBAA and SPASA members for the remainder of the 2023 calendar year with a single membership offering for 2024.
Members who want more information are advised to call their local SPASA representative.
CAPTION: CEOs Lindsay McGrath and Chris Samartzis after the vote at the Bruce County Country Hotel