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Travis Childers Named General Manager for Piper’s Landing Yacht & Country Club

Posted on April 2, 2024

PALM CITY, Fla. – Travis Childers has been named the new General Manager for Piper’s Landing Yacht & Country Club after an extensive executive search by the club’s leadership. He has succeeded Brian Reich, who was Piper’s General Manager for 17 years.

 

Childers is an experienced country club manager, having recently served as Assistant General Manager of the Pelican Sound Golf & River Club in Estero, Florida. He is skilled at managing the daily operations of member-driven organizations and has a reputation for developing top performing teams.

 

Piper’s Landing Yacht & Country Club, located in Palm City, Florida, has been named as a “Distinguished Club” with Exceptional status for the past six consecutive years. In addition to its top shelf amenities for members and its strong sense of community, Piper’s is well known on the Treasure Coast for its environmental stewardship and its philanthropic involvement with local nonprofits and scholarship programs.

 

Bill Dunn, President of the Piper’s Landing Board of Directors, said in welcoming Childers, “His past experiences, as well as his well-balanced strategic focus, will greatly add to the continued success of our outstanding community.”

 

For more information about Piper’s Landing Yacht & Country Club, visit www.piperslanding.com, call 772.283.7000 and like Piper’s on Facebook.

 

About Piper’s Landing:

Piper’s Landing Yacht & Country Club is a private, luxurious gated community located in Palm City, Florida. With only 302 residences nestled among 600 acres, Piper’s Landing is known for its lush, spacious grounds including a championship golf course, elegantly updated clubhouse with active social calendar, secluded waterfront and private marina, Har-Tru® tennis courts, pickleball courts, Lifestyle Center, and nature preserves. Its yacht basin has become renowned for the rare combination of superb access to the St. Lucie River and Atlantic Ocean, yet has been naturally protected for hundreds of years.