Radamus to leave SSCV in April 2016

By Published On: April 8th, 2015Comments Off on Radamus to leave SSCV in April 2016

Ski & Snowboard Club Vail (SSCV) Chairman of the Board Glenn Davis has announced that Executive Director Aldo Radamus will be ending his tenure at the organization at the end of next season, in April 2016. SSCV has been under Radamus’ thoughtful, visionary leadership for 13 years. His passion for enabling the youth of the community to pursue their dreams and learn lifelong lessons through the vehicle of competitive snowsports has left its mark in many ways not only on these children, but on the local community and visitors to the community.

During the next year, Radamus will focus his efforts on the ongoing strategic initiatives of SSCV which are in the planning and funding stages, including the Gold Peak expansion which will serve the needs of all SSCV snowsports athletes through expanded venues and snowmaking, the redevelopment of the clubhouse at its current site, and the creation of an Opportunity Fund to further support scholarships.

Radamus will also continue to work closely with the SSCV Management Team and the Board of Trustees in supporting strategic programmatic issues such as coach development and financial aid.

SSCV has undergone a remarkable evolution during the tenure of Radamus as its Executive Director. The accomplishments of the organization during that timeframe are many. Among them was the founding of Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy (VSSA) in 2007. VSSA is the first public ski and snowboard academy in the country, the result of a partnership between SSCV and the Eagle County School District. The founding of VSSA enabled talented local snowsports athletes to remain in the Vail Valley while receiving an outstanding and affordable public school education.

SSCV’s relationship with Vail Resorts has risen to an unprecedented level of collaboration, including the expansion of Golden Peak for early season training.

The strong relationship that SSCV has formed with the Town of Vail over the years has been instrumental in moving SSCV initiatives forward.

The Maloit Park Nordic Center also came on line through a collaborative effort with the Eagle County School District under Radamus’ leadership.

A partnership was also developed with the Town of Minturn resulting in the Minturn Fitness Center, an 8,500 square foot human performance center not only serving the needs of elite snowsports athletes but also those of the community, opening its doors in August 2014.

Radamus’ tenure also included the addition of several new snowsports programs at SSCV, and through a sponsorship developed with Alpine Bank SSCV was able to launch the Alpine Bank Get in the Gates Recreational Race Program this season providing a very popular avenue for alpine race enthusiasts of all ages to hone their racing skills at Vail Mountain.

Of utmost importance to SSCV is the growth of the Opportunity Fund to ensure that any child with a passion to pursue their dream in snowsports could fulfill their potential regardless of their means.

In May 2014, SSCV received an unprecedented number of awards and recognitions from the United States Ski and Snowboard Association – USSA Club of the Year, USSA Alpine Club of the Year, USSA Freeski Club of the Year, USSA Freestyle Club of the Year and USSA Snowboard Club of the Year. SSCV also received the coveted USSA Gold Certified Club status in 2014 which was a reflection of the strength and strategic vision of the organization as a whole.

“Aldo is deeply committed to supporting the orderly transition of leadership over the next year to assure that SSCV enjoys continued progress. We are most grateful for all that Aldo has done for our youth, our community and the world of competitive snowsports during his time at Ski & Snowboard Club Vail,” said Glenn Davis, SSCV chairman of the board of trustees.

The Executive Committee of the SSCV Board of Trustees will commence a search for SSCV’s next Executive Director in the next month. Mike Trueblood, who was hired as SSCV’s General Manager in 2013, will manage the daily operations of SSCV moving forward.

“Although Aldo’s presence will be greatly missed, we fully support his decision to move on to the next stage in his career in April 2016,” stated Davis.

Release courtesy of SSCV

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