David Dyjack Joins CMAHC Board of Directors

The Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code announces David Dyjack, executive director and CEO of the National Environmental Health Association, as the newest member of the CMAHC board of directors.

“With his extensive influence and expertise in environmental and public health policy, Dyjack is an invaluable addition to the Board,” says Michael Beach, president of the CMAHC board of directors.

Dyjack’s 30-year career includes expertise and leadership in environmental health, public health, emergency preparedness and response, infectious and chronic disease, health equity and governmental infrastructure. He has worked in over 50 countries, most recently in the Congo, South Sudan and Haiti. Since joining NEHA in 2015, Dyjack established the organization’s presence in Washington D.C. and boosted efforts to influence national policy. He launched learning management and client relations management systems to provide NEHA members world-class service.

Dyjack has been instrumental in promoting the use and adoption of the Model Aquatic Health Code, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s all-inclusive national model pool code. Under his leadership, NEHA issued a policy statement encouraging incorporation of the MAHC into state and local regulations.

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