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Attendee List (As of 4/17/19) PNSAA Spring Conference & Trade Show Wenatchee, WA April 23-25, 2019 Attendee List (as of 4/17/19) 49 Degrees North Mountain Resort Crystal Mountain, Inc. PO Box 166 33914 Crystal Mountain Blvd Chewelah, WA 99109 Crystal Mountain, WA 98022 (509) 935-6649 x603 (360) 663-2265 Eric Bakken, Mountain Mgr.; Darcy Body, Grooming Drew Anderson, Lift Ops. Mgr.; Gilbert Carabajal, Lift Supvr.; Rick Brown, Skier Services Dir.; Robert Cline, Lift Mechanic; Shayne Circe, Lift Mechanic; Peter Dale, Dir., Mechanic; Gary Deaver, Ski Patrol Dir.; Shane Garner, Lift Ski Patrol; Frank DeBerry, President/COO; Rock Dillon, Lift Maint. Dir.; Patrick Hanlan, Lift Mechanic; Oshaughnessy Maint.; Brandon Fessler, VP Finance; Bob Reeves, Lift Murphy; Mikel Patburg, Vehicle Mechanic; Mischelle Maint. Mgr.; Scott Roton, Lift Mechanic; Corbett Sauppe, Temple, Rental Shop Mgr. Lift Mechanic; Jason Steel, Lift Mechanic; Kennedie Wagner, Lift Ops. Mgr. Anthony Lakes 47500 Anthony Lake Highway Eaglecrest Ski Area North Powder, OR 97867 155 South Seward Street (541) 856-3277 Juneau, AK 99801 (907) 790-2000 Peter Johnson, General Mgr.; Kyle Stertz, Lift Supvr.; Ian Warner, Mountain Mgr. Todd Brugger Bluewood Ski Area Far North Alpine Ventures, LLC - Ski Land PO Box 167 2315 Skiland Road Dayton, WA 99328 Fairbanks, AK 99712 (509) 382-4725 (907) 388-3873 Kim Clark, General Mgr.; Tracy Clark, Guest Services Mgr.; Brooke Estes, Business Mgr.; Jack Freeland, Lifts Mgr.; Brent Kroeger, Terrain Park Supvr.; Chance McDaniel, Lift Devin Larson, Operations Mgr.; Henry Wilton, Trails Mgr. Mgr.; Kyle Savage, Lift Ops.; Randy Turner, Maint. Mgr. Great Divide Montana Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area 7385 Belmont Drive 2600 Bogus Basin Road Marysville, MT 59640 (406) 439-8742 Boise, ID 83702 (208) 332-5100 Corey Brown, Operations Supvr.; Shane Moran, Mountain Lucas Hengel, Lift Ops. Mgr.; Joe Kennedy, Asst. Lift Ops. Mgr. Mgr. Hoodoo Ski Area Boreal Mountain Resort Highway 20, Box 20 PO Box 39 Sisters, OR 97759 Truckee, CA 96160 (541) 822-3799 (530) 426-3666 Gabe Chladck, Lift Maint.; Ray Gates, Grooming Mgr.; Jeremy Pappas, HR/Payroll Specialist; Rodrigo Sanchez, Julie Klemz, Office Mgr.; Kelly Regan, Groomer; Kieth Food/Bev. Mgr.; Kurt Smart, Dir., Hospitality; Jillian Reid, Grooming; Jake Smith, Mountain Mgr.; Jacob Steward, HR Dir. Strenge, Grooming Cooper Spur Mountain Resort Leavenworth Winter Sports Club PO Box 470 PO Box 573 Mt. Hood, OR 97041 Leavenworth, WA 98826 (541) 352-7803 (509) 548-5477 Barbara Basham, General Manager; Dennis Klein, Alex Brieger, Marketing/Admin. Dir.; Mark Milliette, Project Mountain Ops. Mgr. Mgr.; James Munly, General Mgr.; Aaron Schmidt, Engineering Consultant Lookout Pass Ski Area Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort PO Box 108 PO Box 470 Wallace, ID 83873 Mt. Hood, OR 97041 (208) 744-1301 (503) 337-2222 Donna Bottman, Food/Bev. Mgr.; Cory Flatt, Lift Ops. Asst. Tyler Barnes, SnowSports School Training Mgr.; Aaron Supvr.; Stefan Jones, Lift Maint. Supvr. Basham, QSR Mgr.; Rob Baumgarten, Apprentice; Michael Birch-Jones, Rental Center Mgr.; Dylan Carlson, Mission Ridge Ski & Board Resort Apprentice; Marshal Ellison, Super-Backup; Mark Fellows, PO Box 1668 Dir. Culinary Services; Casey Hatfield, Lift Electrical Supvr.; Wenatchee, WA 98807-1668 Tim Hoffman, Lift Tech.; Doug Holmes, Dir., Finance; Cody (509) 663-6543 Howe, Lift Ops. Asst. Mgr.; Anna Laxague, Workplace Safety Mgr.; John Logan, Public Safety Mgr.; Heidi Logosz, Randy Dietrich, Grooming; Galen Goodman, Exec. Chef; Sustainability Mgr.; Caitlin Melanson, Restaurant/Events Lara Harasek, Base Services Dir.; Andy Harris, Lift Ops.; Mgr.; Fallon Murphy, Accounting Mgr.; Lenore Perconti, Tony Hickok, Marketing Dir.; Ethan Howell, Lift Maint.; HR Coord.; Josey Rice, Asst. Ski/Snowboard School Mgr.; Doug Hurd, Groomer; Josh Jorgensen, GM; Hunter Kidder, Jeremy Riss, VP Resort Ops.; Jason Roberts, Night Ops. Snowmaking/Grooming; Jim Larson, Mountain Ops.; Jon Mgr.; Ian Sherrod, Electrician; Derrick Streufert, Supervisor; Melby, Lift Maint.; Dan Myers, Snowmaking/Grooming; Melissa Toney, Dir., Mountain Ops.; Matt Troskey, VP for Chris Neuberger, Lift Ops. Mgr.; Guy Sines, People & Learning; Steve Warila, VP Mountain Snowmaking/Grooming; Joseph Susich, Grooming; Aaron Ops./Planning; Lara Yeats, HR Mgr. Taylor, Lift Services Dir.; Billy Van Ruff, Lift Maint.; Jon Wax, Snow Surfaces Mgr.; Nolan Webber, Midway Lodge Mgr.; Mt. Hood Skibowl Kelly Willman, Grooming PO Box 280 Government Camp, OR 97028 Mt. Ashland (503) 272-3206 x1110 PO Box 220 Ashland, OR 97520-0008 Pat Haffey, Operations Mgr.; Lamar Jackson, Lifts Supvr.; (541) 482-2897 Becca Kolibaba, Dir., Sales/Restaurants; Julie Lee, HR Mgr.; Randall Platt, Grooming Mgr.; Mike Quinn, General Dan Edwards, Kitchen/Lodge Mgr.; Parker Gokey, Terrain Mgr.; Dustin Sampson, Lifts Supvr.; Dan Weller Park Supvr.; Trever Gwin, Lift Ops./Maint.; Tucker Heintz, Lift Ops./Maint.; Corey Jewell, Lift Ops./Maint.; Doug Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park Knudson, Lift Ops. Mgr.; Alex Neville, SnowSports Mgr.; PO Box 1659 Amy Schlotterback, Marketing Coord.; Shay Sipes, Mead, WA 99021 SnowSports Youth Coord.; Joy Spillan, HR Mgr.; Alec (509) 238-2220 Sullivan, Asst. Terrain Park Supvr.; Hiram Towle, General Mgr. Joe Brennan, Lift Maint.; Stefan Burandt, Night Ops. Supvr.; Nick Clutter, Lift Maint. Mgr.; Gabriel Cruz, F&B Mt. Bachelor, Inc. Mgr.; Jamal Dawud, Lift Maint. Tech.; Patrick Flint, Base PO Box 1000 Ops.; Justin Glidden, Lift Maint.; George Humphries, Bend, OR 97709 Facilities/Lift Ops. Mgr.; Lori King, HR; Jorden Littlejohn, Lift (541) 382-2442 Maint.; Brad McQuarrie, General Mgr.; Brenda McQuarrie, Guest Services Mgr.; Ben Perry, Lift Maint.; JJ Briggs, Sr. Ski School Mgr.; Owen Evens, Lift Mechanic Ryan Plouse, Lift Ops. Supvr.; Alexander Reed, Lift Maint.; III; Dustin Flath, Lift Mechanic II; Ryan Gage, Facilities Stephen Roys, Lift Maint.; Ian Tate, Lift Maint. Maint. Mgr.; Willie Hough, Grooming Supvr.; Michael Lappat, Lift Mechanic III; Tom Lomax, Dir., Mountain Ops.; Schweitzer Mountain Resort John McLeod, President/GM; Alex Ostrom, Lift Mechanic 10000 Schweitzer Mountain Road III; Frank Picard, Lift Mechanic III; Monica Rotzier, Dir., Sandpoint, ID 83864 Human Resources; Jessie Shaw, Lift Services Mgr.; Alicia (208) 263-9555 Smith, Lift Maint. Electrical; Brandon Smith, Lift Maint. Supvr.; Connie Smith, Risk Mgr.; Tanner Smith, Lift Rob Batchelder, Dir., Mountain Ops.; Ashley Billingsley, Lift Mechanic II; Josh Stone, Lift Maint. Mgr.; Patrick Turley, Lift Services Supvr.; Dave Boyle, Lift Maint.; Jake Christman, Services Supvr.; Nina Zess, Events/Sustain. Mgr. Lift Services; Chris Cochell, Lift Maint.; Jake Haaka, Lift Maint.; Jordan Hansen, Exec. Chef; Alan Lies, Lift Services; Mt. Baker Davey MacFarlane, Lifft Maint. Mgr.; Kellie Marshall, 1420 Iowa Street Food/Bev. Hospitality Mgr.; Meleah McNair, Admin. Bellingham, WA 98229 Services Supvr.; Bill Niemi, Lift Maint.; Martin Peasha, Lift (360) 734-6771 Services Mgr.; Jeff Scot, Lift Maint.; Wade Vickers, Lift Ops. Trainer Gwyn Howat, Exec. VP/Ops. Mgr.; Sam Llobet, Patrol Dir./Ops. Mgr.; Mike Trowbridge, Operations Mgr. Silver Mountain Resort Timberline Lodge & Ski Area 701 Bunker Ave Timberline Lodge, OR 97028 Suite 113 (503) 272-3311 Kellogg, ID 83837 Josh Baker, Kitchen Mgr.; Laura Bennett, HR Mgr.; Laura (208) 783-1111 x8333 Grimsley, Food/Bev. Dir.; Wally Inouye, Food/Bev. Mgr.; Rick Brooks, Mountain Mgr.; Jake Brown; Jeff Colburn, Devin Johnson, Lift Ops. Asst. Mgr.; Alan Patrick; Josh General Mgr.; Tryg Fortun, Admin.; Paul Hegg, Lift Ops. Polendey, Lift Ops. Mgr.; Kai Polendey, Lift Ops.; Doug Mgr.; Henrik Isaksson, Lift Maint.; Tyler Johnson; Mary Shattuck, Lift Maint.; Danny Shupp, Grooming; Jason Zucher Stoller Smith, Executive Chef; Matt Stretch, Lift Mechanic; Jon Tullis, Public Affairs Dir. Skeetawk-Hatcher Alpine Xperience PO Box 924 Wallowa Lake Tramway Inc. Palmer, AK 99645 59919 Wallowa Lake Hwy (907) 982-3740 Joseph, OR 97846 (541) 432-5331 Amy O'Connor, Exec. Dir. Perry Batten, Operations/Maint. Mgr.; Peter Hesser, Lift Skyride Enterprises Maint.; Michael Lockhart, President; Eric Post, Lift Maint. PO Box 2149 Dayton, NV 89403 White Pass Ski Area (253) 495-2011 48935 US Highway 12 White Pass, WA 98937 C.W. Craven, President/GM (509) 672-3101 Stevens Pass Cade Benz, Lift Maint.; Joe Bertucci, Lift Maint.; Shannon PO Box 609 Fehrenbacher, Lift Ops. Supvr.; Del Haight, Lift Maint. Leavenworth, WA 98826 Supvr.; Melinda Jacobson-Starr, Food/Bev. Dir.; Kevin (206) 812-4510 McCarthy, General Mgr.; Jeb Scalf, Food/Bev. Mgr.; Chris Talbot, Patrol Dir.; Kendell Willis, Slope Maint. Jeff Andreas, Lift Maint.; Doug Black, Lift Maint.; Chris Brixey, Mgr., Health/Safety/Ski Patrol; Dan Carlson, Mgr., Whitefish Mountain Resort Lift Ops.; Anna Carr, HR Specialist; Matthew Crump, F&B PO Box 1400 Admin. Mgr.; Billy Dawson, Mgr., Lift Ops.; Brian Demarest, Whitefish, MT 59937 Snowcat Mechanic; Mike Douglas, Ski/Snowboard Asst. (406) 862-2900 Mgr.; Ben Fok, Dir., Skier Services; Ryan Forbes, Dir., Mountain Ops.; Bryan Force, Vehicle Maint. Mgr.; Alicia Bradley Babcock, Lift Maint. Electrtician; Augie Conkle, French, Group Mgr., HR; Chris Klancke, Lift Maint.; John Lift Mechanic II; Sampson Gaglione; Nick Smith, Lift Maint. Meriwether, Planning/Regulatory Coord.; Sydney Miyake, Mgr. Ski/Snowbaord School Admin.; Joseph Nagy, F&B Sr. Mgr.; Alicia O'Donnell, Ski/Snowboard Asst. Mgr.; Scott Olsen, Sr. Willamette Pass Resort Mgr., Lift Maint.; Tiana Peterson, Training Supvr., PO Box 5550 Ski/Snowboard;
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