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2017 Ski Area Attendee List 2017 Ski Area Attendee List Appalachian Mountain Club Flossie Keir-Pitkin, Guest Services/Canopy Desk 30 Exchange Street Supervisor Portland, ME 04101 Gregg Richardson, Lift Mechanic (207) 899-0150 Heather Spinney, HR Manager Joe Bailo, Lift Operation Supervisor Kaitlyn Bernard, Maine Policy Associate Josh Marinack, Lift Mechanic Meredith Altland, Lift Mechanic Arrowhead Recreation Area Skyler Ornstein, Snow Reporter 18 Robert Easter Way Stephen Debenedictis, Ski School Manager Claremont, NH 03743 Travis Greenlaw, Leisure Sales Manager (603) 542-7016 Bromley Mountain Resort Spencer Allen, Ski Ops. Manager PO Box 1130 Manchester Center, VT 05255 Attitash Mountain Resort (802) 824-5522 PO Box 308 Bartlet, NH 03812 Mary Davis, Ski Patrol Director (603) 374-2600 Camden Snow Bowl Adam Supernard, Lift Maintenance PO Box 1207 Brian Stack, Lift Maintenance Manager Camden, ME 04843 Kevin Dana, Lift Maintenance Nate Jones, Mtn. Operations Manager Beth Ward, General Manager Scott Coughlin, Ski Patrol Duncan Matlack, Ski Patrol Director Jack Fagone, Director of Marketing Holly Edwards, Administration John Lowell, President Mike Bonney, Lift Mechanic / Groomer Steve Pixley, Terrain Park Manager/ Ski Patrol Black Mountain of Maine Tom Beauregard, Mountain Manager PO Box 296 Rumford, ME 04276 Cannon Mountain (207) 364-8977 260 Tramway Drive Franconia, NH 03580 Deanna Kersey, Marketing (603) 823-7722 Jim Carter, General Manager Ashley LaRue Boyne Resort Daniel McDonald, Snowmaking Foreman Donald Rock Rick Kelley, SVP Mountain Operations George Lemerise, Operations Manager Foster Stewart, Attorney Gregory Keeler, Marketing Director Irv Locke Bretton Woods Ski Area John DeVivo, General Manager 99 Ski Area Road Julianne Boissonneault, Sales Manager Bretton Woods, NH 03575 Mike Daniels (603) 278-3320 Robert Harvey Sherry Hartford, Events Manager Adrian Stites, Rental Manager Steve Farqharson Chris Ellms, Director of Ski Operations Dave Cameron, Lift Mechanic Derek Pepin, Lift Mechanic Doug Tofflemoyer, Lift Mechanic Manager Erin Shedd, Recreation Director Cranmore Mountain Resort Jackson Ski Touring PO Box 1640 153 Main St North Conway, NH 03860 Jackson, NH 03846 (603) 383-9355 Rebecca Deschenes, Marketing Director Aimee Morrell, Executive Assistant & HR Generalist Breanne Torrey, Executive Director Ben Wilcox, President & GM Deb Deschenes, Marketing Manager Brantly Ludington, Terrain Park Manager John Mersereau, Mountain Operations Manager Jay Peak Resort Shawn Waters, Patrol Director 830 Jay Peak Rd Tricia Garcia, Attractions & Systems Manager Jay, VT 05859 (802) 988-2611 Crotched Mountain Ski & Ride 615 Francestown Road David Marchand, Risk Management Specialist Bennington, NH 03442 Peg Doheny, Ski Patrol Director (603) 831-0588 Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort Cathy Gombas, Administrative Director 37 Corey Rd Jamie Pitchard, Snow Surface Manager Hancock, MA 01237 Jen Hardwick, Patrol Director (413) 822-0114 Justin Berry, Lift Maintenance Manager Kevin Lawlor, Assistant Ops Manager Paul Maloney, Vice President / COO Lonnie Shumate, Director of Outside Ops Pat Terry, General Manager Killington Resort / Pico Mountain 4763 Killington Road Dartmouth Skiway Killington, VT 05751 PO Box 161 (802) 422-3333 Lyme Center, NH 03769 (603) 795-2143 Chris Anca, Lift Operations Supervisor Dave Lacombe, Snow Surface Manager Doug Holler, General Manager Kelsey Cruickshank, Lift Operations Supervisor Rob Megnin, Director of Sales & Marketing Gateway Hills Snow Park Tait Germon, Terrain Ops Manager & Ski Patrol Director 100 Innovative Way Justin Guth, Risk and Insurance Manager Nashua, NH 03062 Matt Kinsman, Director of Finance (603) 821-9168 Amy Laramie, Internal Communications & Guest Experience Manager Matt Dispensa, JR, Manager Matt Dispensa, President King Pine Ski Area 1251 Eaton Road Gunstock Mountain Resort Madison, NH 03849 PO Box 1307 (603) 367-8896 Laconia, NH 03247 (603) 737-4306 Aly Moore, Marketing Coordinator Bob Hoyt, President Alex Savage Thomas Prindle, Director of Marketing Doug Irving Loon Mountain Resort Jeremy Gunter 60 Loon Mountain Road Kyle Griffin, Safety Services Manager Lincoln, NH 03251 Luke McAndrews, Asst. Lift Operations Manager (603) 745-8111 Matt Booth Stephen Blakney, Director of Finance Jay Scambio, President & General Manager Ken Mack, Snowmaking Manager Hermon Mountain Kevin Bell, Marketing Manager Newburgh Rd Matt Heinmuller, Lift Mechanic Hermon, ME 04401 Rob Gagnon, Lift Mechanic (207) 848-5192 Scott Christenson, Lift Mechanic Tom Bentley, Lift Maintenance Manager Bill Whitomb, Owner Ed Brown, Lift Manager Robert Bakker, Ski Patrol Director Lost Valley Ski Area Pats Peak 200 Lost Valley Road PO Box 2448 Auburn, ME 04261 Henniker, NH 03242 (207) 784-1561 (603) 428-3245 John Herrick, General Manager Bob Wright, Risk Manager Michelle Gosselin, Marketing Elizabeth Bois, Ski Patroller Tad Bettcher, Ski and Snowboard School Director John Houle, Ski Patroller Travis Dow, Marketing Kris Blomback, General Manager Lori Rowell, Marketing Director Mahoosuc Pathways/Bethel Village Trails Stef Costello, Ski Patrol Director PO Box 572 Bethel, ME 04217 Peak Resorts (207) 200-8240 Greg Fisher, VP of Marketing Gabe Perkins, Executive Director Ryan Lavoie, VP, Risk Management Mount Snow Resort Ragged Mountain Resort PO Box 2805 620 Ragged Mountain Road Mount Snow, VT 05356 Danbury, NH 03230 (802) 464-3333 (603) 768-3600 Denise Andersen, Corporate Paralegal Alan Wickstrom, Director of Mountain Operations Tom Montemagni, Corporate Counsel Ben Hall, Marketing and Group Sales Manager Liz Bolton, Ski Patrol Director Mount Sunapee Resort Ryan Schramm, General Manager PO Box 2021 Newbury, NH 03255 Saddleback Ski Area (603) 763-3500 976 Saddleback Mountain Road Rangeley, ME 04970 Adam Cummings, Lift Maintenance Supervisor (207) 864-5671 Brett Sirois, Lift Maintenance Kris DuBaere, Snowmaking Supervisor Jim Quimby, Moutnain Manager Michael Dixon, Ski Patrol Director Jarred Emmerson, Operations Mike Kolenda, Mountain Operations Perry Williams, General Manager Mike Rumrill, Lift Supervisor Fred LaMontagne, CEO Western Region Maajella Tom Hinman, Asst. Lift Supervisor Shawnee Peak Mt. Abram Resort 119 Mountain Rd PO Box 189 Bridgton, ME 04009 Greenwood, ME 04255 (207) 647-8444 (207 ) 875-5000 Chet Homer, Owner Angie Carroll, Administration Geoff Homer, Vice President Bob Harkins, General Manager Rob Lally, Owner Ski Ward 1000 Main St Nashoba Valley Ski Area Shrewsbury, MA 01545 PO Box 309 (508) 845-1797 Westford, MA 01886 (978) 692-3033 Barry Reil, Lift Operations Supervisor Brian Konicki, Maintenance Manager Betsey Reeves, Patrol Director John LaCroix, President Chris Kitchin, Director of Administration and Operations Michael Proctor, Business Manager Stephanie LaCroix, General Manager Okemo Mountain Resort 77 Okemo Ridge Road Smugglers' Notch Resort Ludlow, VT 05149 4323 VT-108 (802) 228-4041 Jeffersonville, VT 05464 (802) 370-3186 Burleigh Sunflower, Marketing Manager Dave Kulis, VP Marketing & Sales Tom McGrail, Safety Director Stowe Mountain Resort Nick Lambert, Vice President of Marketing & Sales 5781 Mountain Road Paul Pierce, Groomer Stowe, VT 05672 Richard Jodrey, Road Maintenance (802) 253-3000 Ryan Kirkey, Ski Patrol Ryan MacCallum, Terrain Park Manager Bobby Murphy, VP and General Manager William Bastian, Snowmaking Manager Karen Wagner, Ast Patrol Manager / Risk Manager Kyle Smith, Lift Mechanic II The Balsams Resort Mark Fletcher 1000 Cold Spring Road PJ Welch, Lift Mechanic II Colebrook, NH 03576 Scott Reeves, VP Mountain Operations (603) 255-2500 Sugarbush Resort Burt Mills 1840 Sugarbush Access Road Les Otten Warren, VT 05674 Michele Varuolo Cole (802) 583-6300 The Hermitage Club Colin Cascadden, Ski Patrol Director PO Box 2210 Jasen Bellomy, Lift Maintenance Manager West Dover, VT 05356 John Hammond, VP Mountain Ops & Rec Services (802) 464-9600 Sugarloaf Mountain Resort Aaron Sherritt, Director of Mountain Operations 5092 Access Road Bob Adams, Ski Lifts Manager Carrabassett Valley, ME 04947 (207) 237-2000 Titcomb Mountain PO Box 315 Chris Parks, Outdoor Center Manger West Farmington, ME 04992 Dan Barker, Director of Snow Surfaces Devin Spinicci, Snowmaking Foreman Seth Noonkester, General Manager Karl Strand, General Manager Pete Lawrence, Snowmaking Foreman Wachusett Mountain Ski Area Seth Warman, Snowmaking Manager 499 Mountain Rd Steve Bodah, Snowmaker/Maintenance Princeton, MA 01451 Tom Butler, Director of Skier Services (978) 464-2300 Suicide Six Ski Area Corey Feeley, Lift Operations Supervisor 14 The Green Larry Duffy, Lift Mechanic Woodstock, VT 05091 (802) 457-6661 Waterville Valley Resort PO Box 540 Gerren Goodwin, Mountain Operations Manager Waterville Valley, NH 03215 Joe Duane, Ski Patrol Director (603) 236-8311 Tim Reiter, General Manager Jeffrey Hayes, Ski Patrol Director Sunday River Resort Tim Smith, President / General Manager PO Box 4500 Newry, ME 04261 Wildcat Mountain 207-824-5097 PO Box 817 Jackson, NH 03846 Arthur Tate, Lead Lift Tech Chris Jamison, Lead Lift Tech Brian Heon, VP / General Manager Chris Knight, Groomer Brad Anderson, Lift Maintenance Dana Bullen, Resort President and General Manager Ian Turnbull, Patrol Director Darcy Lambert, Director of Communications John Ginter, Lift Maintenance Manager Dennis Hall, Groomer Greg Warner, Ski Surfaces Director Jake Treadwell, Vice President of Mountain Operations John White, Road Maintenance Josh Thompson, Co-Assistant Patrol Director Lance Rasumussen, Lead Lift Tech Matt Fuller, Lift Maint. 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