The Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code (CMAHC) is proud to announce the 2025 class of CMAHC Ambassadors, honoring four individuals who have consistently demonstrated exceptional support of the Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC) and CMAHC’s mission.
Each year, CMAHC selects a small group of members to serve as Ambassadors, individuals who not only volunteer their time and expertise within the organization but who also independently champion the MAHC across the public health and aquatics industries. This year’s Ambassadors have gone above and beyond to promote science-backed standards and advance aquatic health and safety.
“Our Ambassadors represent the very best of CMAHC’s community,” says Kristie Riester, Executive Director of CMAHC. “They’ve given their time, shared their expertise, and helped move the industry forward through consistent leadership, advocacy, and service. We’re honored to recognize them for their ongoing commitment.”
The 2025 CMAHC Ambassadors are:
- Scott Bowron, President, Clear Aquatics Sales and Training
- Johnathan Nies, Project Manager – CHAMP at Counsilman-Hunsaker
- Rick Root, President, World Waterpark Association
- Ashley Ruminski, Supervisor, Environmental Health District Programs, Cuyahoga County Board of Health
CMAHC Ambassadors are selected by invitation from the CMAHC Board of Directors and are expected to remain active in the organization through volunteer roles, advocacy, and public representation of CMAHC and the MAHC.
Learn more about the Ambassador Program and how CMAHC is advancing aquatic health and safety at www.cmahc.org.