Mount Snow Hires Ski Industry Veteran Matt Gebo as Marketing and Events Director
West Dover, VT (December 15, 2011) – Mount Snow, Vermont is pleased to announce it has hired ski industry veteran Matt Gebo as Marketing and Events Director just in time to start the much-anticipated 2011/2012 winter season, the first day of which saw the debut of North America’s only high speed detachable six passenger bubble lift, the Bluebird Express, along with other capital improvements the resort underwent during the off-season as part of a $9.5 million investment by Peak Resorts. A Massachusetts native, Gebo brings more than 13 years of ski industry experience to the role which includes marketing positions at resorts in New Hampshire, Utah, Colorado and most recently California where he was the Marketing Programs Director for Mammoth Mountain.
“I am ecstatic to be taking on the role of Marketing and Events Director here at Mount Snow”, said Matt. “Between the launch of the new Bluebird Express six-passenger bubble chair and having Carinthia named the number one park in the East, to the incredible master plan coming down the pipe for Mount Snow and Peak Resorts, this is an exciting time to be coming aboard and joining an incredibly welcoming team and community. There is a ton of opportunity and a very bright future at Mount Snow.”
Gebo’s duties include overseeing all marketing programs, advertising campaigns, resort merchandising, web, graphic design, events, communications and public relations for Mount Snow. Officials at the popular Southern Vermont resort have expressed their excitement over having Matt on-board and look forward to utilizing his experience in advertising, strategic marketing and social media to help further develop Mount Snow’s image with the goal of increasing skier days during the winter as well as rounds of golf at Mount Snow Golf Club and mountain biking visits during the summer.
For more information on Mount Snow and everything going on at the resort during this historic winter season, visit mountsnow.com or call 800-245-SNOW .