Loon Mountain Announces Rob Bevier as New Snowsports Director
Lincoln, NH (July 28, 2014) – Loon Mountain is pleased to announce that Rob Bevier will be the Resort’s new Snowsports Director, starting in September.
Bevier comes to Loon from Okemo Mountain Resort, where he has worked since 1991 – most recently as Assistant Director for the resort’s Ski and Ride School. Prior to that, Bevier was a manager of Okemo’s Snowboard Learning Center, and Alpine Technical Director and Snowboard Director of the Learning Center. Bevier is an active member of the Professional Ski Instructors of America-East, participating in training, education, and events. He is also a member of the American Association of Snowboard Instructors (AASI), has worked with the National Snowboard Demo Team, and maintains his certification as an Examiner with AASI.
In his new role at Loon Mountain, Bevier will draw on his industry experience to further enhance the resort’s snowsports offerings, seasonal programs, and rental shop business.
“We are very pleased to welcome Rob to the Loon team,’ said Rick Kelley, Loon Mountain Resort’s president and general manager. “Our Snowsports School is an important part of the experience we offer and the key to our future. Rob’s depth of experience and involvement with both PSIA and AASI will help to further strengthen and broaden our programs, including our seasonal and introductory offerings.”
The entire Loon staff looks forward to welcoming Bevier and his family to the White Mountains this fall.
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About Loon Mountain – Loon Mountain is New England’s most-accessible mountain resort destination, offering plenty of exciting year-round activities, including scenic gondola rides, summit glacial caves, Aerial Forest Adventure Park, ziplines, rock wall climbing, and more. Located in New Hampshire’s White Mountains just two hours north of Boston and three miles from Exit 32 off Interstate 93, Loon is consistently rated one of the most accessible mountain resorts in the East by readers of SKI Magazine.
Loon Mountain is operated by Boyne Resorts, the largest family-owned four-season resort company in North America, and is located in the White Mountain National Forest, operating in partnership with the USDA-Forest Service. For more information about Loon Mountain, visit Loonmtn.com, like Loon on Facebook at facebook.com/loonmtn, or follow @loonmtn on Twitter.