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Woodbury, Conn., April 18, 2017—Amy Ohran, Ethan Mueller, and Christopher Nicolson have earned 2017 SAMMY Leadership Awards from SAM Magazine. The trio, nominated by their peers, has demonstrated the leadership skills needed to help steer the snowsports industry into the future. They will receive their awards during a ceremony at the NSAA National Convention in Scottsdale, Ariz., May 6.

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Amy Ohran has been a ski industry professional for 27 years. At Mt. Bachelor, she served as Snowsports School Director and Director of Staff and Snowsports. She moved to Truckee, Calif., in 2012, as President and General Manager of Boreal Mountain Resort, Woodward Tahoe, and Soda Springs Resort. She has influence across the industry, thanks to her roles on the California Snowsports Industry Association Board and Sustainability Committee, as well as the NSAA Snowboard Growth Initiative Committee. Amy has crafted innovative learn-to programs as well as sustainable strategies and programs, such as the “Recycled Water Initiative” at Soda Springs Resort, which earned the 2016 NSAA Golden Eagle Award for environmental excellence.

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Christopher Nicolson joined Canada West Ski Areas Association (CWSAA) in April 2016, following 30 years at a variety of B.C. areas: Sun Peaks, Whistler Blackcomb, Silver Star, and Forbidden Plateau, as well as St. Anton, Austria. Prior to joining CWSAA, he was President of Tourism Sun Peaks, where he helped the resort and community meet visitation goals in both summer and winter. On a smaller scale, Nicolson is a volunteer coach at the Kemano Ski Club in northern B.C., where he first learned to slide on snow. His mantra: “Skiing and snowboarding is more than a sport, it is an economic engine and an important part of our social fabric as North Americans.”

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Ethan Mueller grew up on skis while parents Tim and Diane Mueller were building Okemo and, later, Triple Peaks. Ethan has inherited his dad's business acumen and his mom's knack of connecting with employees. He has worked in many sectors of the family business, as well as at Northstar and Steamboat. In his current position as Vice President of Operations for Triple Peaks, he shows his passion for continually improving the ski and ride product. Tellingly, his nominations came from employees, local town officials, and industry colleagues. All cited his perseverance, collaborative style, and thoughtful vision for connecting the resort and community.

This marks the 20th anniversary of the SAMMY awards, which recognize exceptional leaders at mid-career. The SAMMY Hall of Fame can be viewed here: http://www.saminfo.com/sammy-hall-of-fame

The awards are sponsored by Wells Fargo Special Risk and Leitner-Poma, as they have been from the start.