Durango, CO
(January 28, 2013) -- Access, both to winter-safety gear and to
backcountry terrain, is growing exponentially each season to skiers and
riders of all ability levels.
A perfect storm could result, which will yield more injuries and
casualties if not addressed collectively by professionals within the
outdoor and snowsports industries. This is the impetus for the Verde PR & Consulting
2013 SIA panel, “The Business of the Backcountry,” taking place on
Thursday, January 31, 2013 at the SIA show in the Backcountry Experience
Area, booth #4571.
Verde PR, a full-service brand communications, social / digital media,
content, branding and consulting agency, founded in the active outdoor
lifestyle markets, continues its collaborative industry panel seminars
taking place at Outdoor Retailer, SnowSports Industries America
and Interbike trade shows, with “The Business of the Backcountry.”
Panelists will discuss proactive solutions for the industry to address
the critical need for end-consumer education and risk awareness around
backcountry travel.
The seminar marks the first time that a group of outdoor and
snowsports industries professionals gathers to create a blueprint for
proactive management of end-consumer risk associated with selling the
experience of backcountry skiing and riding.
“Business of the Backcountry” panelists include: Jones Snowboards and POW founder Jeremy Jones, Julbo athlete and legendary freeskier Glen Plake, ESPN.com freeskiing editor Megan Michelson, Backcountry.com Director of Merchandising Hud Knight, Vice President at Backcountry Access, Bruce Edgerly, Ethan Greene, Director of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center and Ethan Mueller, General Manager of Crested Butte. Verde’s founder and CEO, Kristin Carpenter-Ogden, will moderate the panel.
“Verde is proud to facilitate and present this much-needed,
educational seminar to all SIA attendees. The topic of end-consumer
avalanche awareness, specifically concerning access and winter-safety
gear, is front and center within the outdoors and snowsports industries
presently,” said Carpenter-Ogden. “This life-line topic demands a
proactive solution that only dedicated, seasoned professionals within
the outdoor and snowsports industries can create. We’re shooting for a
shortened learning curve, a sustainable education process and an
adoptable solution that will keep the participation growth strong while
concurrently raising awareness of safety in the backcountry.”
Panelist Biographies:
Megan Michelson is the Freeskiing editor for ESPN.com
and a freelance writer, based in Tahoe City, California. Formerly, she
worked as an editor at Skiing Magazine and Outside
Magazine. She’s an avid backcountry skier and last winter, she was
involved in the fatal avalanche at Stevens Pass, Washington, that killed
three people. She recently spearheaded a six-part avalanche safety
series on ESPN.com called “The Avalanche Problem” and she wrote about
her experience at the Stevens Pass slide in a feature for Outside magazine called “Tunnel Vision.”
Jeremy Jones is an award-winning filmmaker,
entrepreneur, environmentalist and snowboarding pioneer, Jeremy Jones is
widely regarded as one of the most accomplished big mountain riders of
all time. Named a 2013 National Geographic “Adventurer of the Year” and voted nine times “Best Big Mountain Rider of the Year” by Snowboarder
Magazine, Jeremy has starred in over 50 snowboard movies worldwide,
including 2012’s highly acclaimed Further, the second installment in the
Jeremy Jones snowboard movie trilogy: Deeper, Further, Higher. He has
been named X-Dance Action Sports "Athlete of the Year" and 2012 "Outdoor
Ambassador of the Year" by Outdoor Retailer. Jeremy is the founder and
CEO of Jones Snowboards and founder of Protect Our Winters, a global
cause uniting the winter sports community against climate change.
Glen Plake is a skier/mountaineer/sportsman/U.S. Ski
Hall of Fame inductee who has dedicated his life to the adventures in
snow. Plake began his career as a featured skier in Greg Stumps early
films Blizzard of Aahhhh’s and License to Thrill. Glen spent years ski
racing and on the U.S. National Mogul team and then he began to change
the perception of pro sports and is often referred to as the pioneer of
action sports. Glen has had first descents in Europe, Japan, North/South
America and Asia. In 2011 he was honored by the U.S. National Ski Hall
of Fame and has been inducted into the “Class of 2010” and is forever
part of ski history.
Dr. Ethan Greene has approached snow and avalanches
from both a practical and theoretical perspective. He was raised in
Boulder, Colorado and was introduced to skiing at age three in Rocky
Mountain National Park. Ethan has worked as a ski patroller and
avalanche forecaster in Montana, Utah, and Colorado. He has studied
weather and snow in Utah, Colorado, and Switzerland. He is the lead
author of Snow, Weather, and Avalanches: Observation Guidelines for Avalanche Programs in the United States, and coauthor of The International Classification for Seasonal Snow on the Ground.
He lives in Leadville, Colorado working as the director of the Colorado
Avalanche Information Center, and heads the Snow and Avalanche division
of the International Association of Cryospheric Science.
Bruce Edgerly (Edge) is the co-founder and VP at
Backcountry Access (BCA), a leading manufacturer of avalanche rescue
equipment. Before co-founding BCA, he was an environmental engineer and a
contributing editor for Powder and Couloir magazines.
“Edge” is responsible for creating BCA's progressive, education-based
marketing program. He has presented over a dozen papers on avalanche
rescue techniques, “strategic shoveling,” and human factors at the
International Snow Science Workshop and International Commission on
Alpine Rescue.
Ethan Mueller and his family got into the ski
business in 1982, buying Okemo Mountain Resort in Vermont, eventually
expanding to Mount Sunapee Resort in New Hampshire and Crested Butte
Mountain Resort in Colorado. One could say Ethan was “born” into the
business at the age of five. Having lived and worked within the ski
industry much of his life, Ethan has a strong passion for skiing and
snowboarding. Since moving to Crested Butte in 2004 when his family
purchased the resort, Ethan has continued his passion and expanded his
personal interests, enjoying backcountry skiing and the uphill movement.
Hud Knight began working in the industry as a
teenager in the mid 80’s and has been skiing for 35 years now. He worked
at White Pine Touring, which is a specialty outdoor store and guide
service in Park City. Hud then shifted gears and worked for Surefoot and
now currently works as the Director/GMM of all the HG Divisions at
Backcountry.com.
Date: January 31, 2013
Time: 1:30 p.m.
Location: Backcountry Experience Area booth #4571
About Verde PR & Consulting
With offices in Jackson, Wyo., Durango and Boulder, Colo., Verde PR
& Consulting is a full-service brand communications, public
relations, social/digital marketing, branding, content and consulting
agency, with an emphasis in sustainability. Verde’s clients are rooted
in the active outdoor lifestyle industries of outdoor, bike, and
snowsports, and also in the consumer electronics, pet, travel, and the
Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability (LOHAS) markets. For more about
Verde PR, visit: http://www.verdepr.com
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