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Exhibitors & Briefcase Attendees Associate Members (Exhibitors & Briefcase Attendees) Name Phone Email Action Bearing Steve Greene 800-225-4587 [email protected] [email protected] Best Read Guide Dist. Steve Ainsworth 603-707-1412 Bolt Depot Emma Cazeault 617-688-7750 [email protected] Bolt Depot Gary Cazeault 866-337-9888 [email protected] Bolt Depot Paige Mathewson 866-337-9888 [email protected] Bolt Depot Jason Borque 866-337-9888 [email protected] Coca Cola Dan St. Pierre 603-493-5911 [email protected] Coca Cola Dan Dineen 603-493-5911 [email protected] Coca Cola Phil Moreau 603-493-5911 [email protected] Coca Cola Brian Poulin 603-493-5911 [email protected] 267-7840/393- [email protected] DemacLenko Craig Raphaelson 0315 Drive Brand Studio Hilary Coles 603-356-3030 [email protected] Drive Brand Studio Sebastian Wee 603-356-3030 [email protected] Drive Brand Studio Jen Hall 603-356-3030 [email protected] Drive Brand Studio Taylor MacKenzie 603-356-3030 [email protected] Drive Brand Studio Laura Bennett 603-356-3030 [email protected] Drive Brand Studio Donna Stuart 603-356-3030 [email protected] Great Northern [email protected] Networks Thom pollard 603-733-6184 HKD Snowmakers Sophie Allen 508-655-3232 [email protected] 508 655-3232 HKD Snowmakers Ian Jarrett x102 [email protected] HKD Snowmakers Mark Horton 802 735-5285 [email protected] [email protected] Horizons Engineering Jon Warzocha 603-444-4111 [email protected] Horizons Engineering Andrew Nadeau 603-444-4111 Inntopia Bill Kushubar 802-760-6415 [email protected] Inntopia Ryan Krukar 802-760-6344 [email protected] Leitner-Poma of [email protected] America Patti Dykeman 802-746-7955 Leitner-Poma of America Jeff Cousineau 802-746-7955 [email protected] Leviton Mfg. William Ammon 603-382-9344 [email protected] Liftopia Dave Madden 425-919-3609 [email protected] Liftopia Kate Holmes 425-919-3609 [email protected] Pepsi Bob Sergi 508-930-0236 [email protected] Pepsi Amelia Carney 508-930-0236 [email protected] Pepsi Darren Lord 508-930-0236 [email protected] Pepsi Rob Brewster 508-930-0236 [email protected] Pepsi Shawn Hayes 508-930-0236 [email protected] Pisten Bully/Kassbohrer Josh Lempert 775-857-2011 [email protected] Pisten [email protected] Bully/Kassbohrer Jim Bean 775-857-2011 Prinoth Walter Piekarz 603-267-7840 [email protected] Prinoth Mark Palmeter 603-267-7840 [email protected] Propeller Media [email protected] Works Dave Gibson 802-864-8251 Ragged Mountain [email protected] Equip. Cort Hansen 877-772-4433 Ragged Mountain www.synnottmountainguides.com Equip. Charlie Townsend 877-772-4433 Safehold Ryan Patrick 603-559-1380 [email protected] [email protected] Sam Adams/Boston Beer Jessica Curtin 603-491-3757 Sanborn Head & [email protected] Assoc. Kim Sousa 978-577-1006 Sanborn Head & Assoc. Heather Little 802-431-0164 [email protected] Sheehan Phinney Bruce Berke 603-228-2370 [email protected] SkyTrac Lifts Beth LaPointe 617-780-4073 [email protected] SkyTrac Lifts Maynard Russell 617-780-4073 [email protected] SMI Snowmakers John Parker 802-309-0966 [email protected] [email protected] Technoalpin USA Inc. Bill Ross 303-842-2495 [email protected] Technoalpin USA Inc. Steven Felenzer 303-842-2495 The MacMillin Co. Matt Wheaton 603-352-3070 [email protected] TrailHUB Shannon King 802-489-7716 [email protected] Trask-Decrow [email protected] Machinery Rick Chapman 207-799-1538 Tuckerman Brewery Cari Frost 603-447-5400 [email protected] Usource Tanya Anderson 603-294-5219 [email protected] Usource Tom Dyer 603-294-5196 [email protected] Weather Metrics Peter Levy 913-438-7666 [email protected] World Cup Supply Jon Unsworth 800-555-0593 [email protected] Yankee Publishing Ronnie Schlender 603-413-5154 [email protected] Yankee Publishing Jamie Trowbridge 603-413-5154 [email protected] Bewi Christine Donovan 781-890-3234 [email protected] ResortLogic LLC Tom Lithgow 603-731-7578 [email protected] CTM Media Group Julie Bowyer 802-440-3058 [email protected] 286-8374 555- [email protected] Eversource Randy Perkins 5450 MountainGuard Tim Barnhorst 603-334-3021 [email protected] MountainGuard Bo Adams 603-334-3002 [email protected] Normandeau [email protected] Associates Sarah Allen 802-855-1246 Normandeau [email protected] Associates Lee Carboneau 802-855-1246 Sno.Matic Controls & [email protected] Engineering Inc. Scott Barthold 603-795-2900 Media & Legislator Invitees Name Phone Email (603) 733- [email protected] 5803/603-662- Conway Daily Sun Tom Eastman 6350 [email protected] 603-662- EasternSlopes.com Tim Jones 0580/340-4040 NH Representative Frank McCarthy 603-356-9160 [email protected] Union Leader John Koziol 603-455-0091 [email protected] Snow Industry Newsletter Mary McKhann 802-496-7757 [email protected] Speakers Name Phone Email NH Electric Coop Joe Lajewski 603-536-8663 [email protected] Eversource Russell Hunt 603-669-4000 [email protected] FiveFifty Jen Roe 845-416-5110 [email protected] NH Dept of Safety Briggs Lockwood 603-223-4289 [email protected] Sheehan Phinney Jim Reidy 603-627-8217 [email protected] Oil Remediation & Compliance Bureau, NH DES Mike Juranty 603-271-6058 [email protected] Air Resources Division, NH DES Evan Mulholland 603-228-1541 [email protected] Drive Brand Studio Nancy Clark 603-356-3030 [email protected] SnowLogic Euan Gronow 435-647-6381 [email protected] Ameresco Jeremy Scott 855-541-1707 [email protected] NH Dept of Admin Svcs Karen Rantamaki 603-271-2698 [email protected] NH Electric Coop Bill Johnstone 800-698-2007 [email protected] LSSM Mary Jo Tarallo 202-431-6950 [email protected] USDA Ken Yearman 802-828-6070 [email protected] CIEE Jillian Lariviere 207-553-4210 [email protected] Ski Area Name Phone Email Title Ski Patrol Abenaki Ski Area Craig Garland 603-569-5639 [email protected] Coordinator Black Mountain Liz York 603-383-4490 [email protected] Operations Manager Maintenance Black Mountain Doug Fichera 603-383-4490 [email protected] Manager Mountain Manager Bretton Woods & Assistant Director Resort Alexa Bernotavicz 603-278-4420 [email protected] of Ski Operations Bretton Woods Leisure Sales Resort Travis Greenlaw 603-278-3320 [email protected] Manager Canopy Desk Bretton Woods Supervisor/Guest Resort Flossie Kier-Pitkin 603-278-3320 [email protected] Services Supervisor Bretton Woods Loss Prevention Resort Pete Eakley 603-278-3320 [email protected] Director Bretton Woods Resort Erin Shedd 603-278-3342 [email protected] Recreation Director Rental shop & Bretton Woods Adventure Center Resort Adrian Stites 603-278-3320 [email protected] Manager Asst. Mgr./ Bretton Woods Snowmaking Resort Keith Huntoon 603-278-3320 [email protected] Supervisor Bretton Woods Ski Area Business Resort Lynda Martin 603-278-3320 [email protected] Manager Bretton Woods Ski Area Exec. Resort Pam Healey 603-278-3307 [email protected] Assistant Bretton Woods Ski Area Events Resort Veronica Hernandez 603-278-3320 [email protected] Supervisor Cannon Mountain J.D. Devivo 603-823-8800 [email protected] GM Director of Cannon Mountain Greg Keeler 603-823-8800 [email protected] Marketing Marketing Cannon Mountain Sherry Hartford 603-823-8800 [email protected] Coordinator Julianne Cannon Mountain Boissonneault 603-823-8800 [email protected] Group Sales Cranmore Mt. Resort Becca Deschenes 603-356-5543 [email protected] Marketing Director Cranmore Mt. Resort Ben Wilcox 603-356-5543 [email protected] President & GM Cranmore Mt. Resort Doug Holmes 603-356-5543 [email protected] Finance Director Cranmore Mt. Resort Beth Carpenter 603-356-5543 [email protected] HR Director Cranmore Mt. Resort John Mesereau 603-356-5543 [email protected] Mountain Manager Cranmore Mt. Resort Paul Durfee 603-356-5543 [email protected] Director of Sales Dartmouth Skiway Doug Holler 603-795-2143 [email protected] General Manager Dartmouth Skiway Dave Mosher 603-795-2143 [email protected] Mountain Ops Dartmouth Skiway Ivan Stanhope 603-795-2143 [email protected] Crew Supervisor Retail/Rental Dartmouth Skiway Albert Vanasse 603-795-2143 [email protected] Supervisor Eastman Cross Country Ellen Chandler 603-863-4240 [email protected] Nordic Director Great Glen Trails Sue Wemyss 603-466-2333 [email protected] Ski School Director Great Glen Trails Howie Wemyss 603-466-2333 [email protected] General Manager Great Glen Trails Nate Harvey 603-466-2333 [email protected] Retail Director Great Glen Trails Crispin Battles 603-466-2333 [email protected] Marketing Director Gunstock Mountain Resort Stephen Blakney 603-293-4341 [email protected] Finance Director Gunstock Mountain Resort Greg Goddard 603-293-4341 [email protected] GM Gunstock Mountain Resort Peg Purcell 603-293-4341 [email protected] Technology Manager Gunstock Mountain Resort Terri Collins 603-293-4341 [email protected] HR Generalist Gunstock Mountain Resort Becky LaPense 603-293-4341 [email protected]
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