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SAM Magazine—Broomfield, Colo., August 26, 2019—Vail Resorts (VR) has made significant leadership changes in in the wake of executive vice president Chris Jarnot's retirement and in anticipation of closing its Peak Resorts acquisition this fall. Jarnot will be Chris Jarnot Vail ResortsChris Jarnotstepping down at the end of 2019, and VR has created three new senior leadership roles to manage its rapidly expanding portfolio.

Jarnot has been with VR since 1985 and has served as executive VP of the company’s mountain division, with oversight of its five Colorado resorts and Perisher, Australia, since December 2016. “Chris has been a key partner to me and all our senior leaders in driving an incredible transformation at our company,” said chairman and CEO Rob Katz. “We wish him all the best and sincerely thank him for all that he has done for Vail Resorts.”

With Jarnot’s departure, the company is reorganizing its corporate structure to accommodate three new regional leadership roles.

Bill Rock, currently COO of Park City Mountain, will relocate to corporate headquarters in Broomfield, Colo., and oversee all of VR’s mountain resorts in Colorado and Utah.

Pete Sonntag, currently COO of Whistler Blackcomb, will relocate to Broomfield and oversee Whistler Blackcomb, Stevens Pass, the three Lake Tahoe resorts (Heavenly, Kirkwood, and Northstar California) and the three Vail resorts in Australia (Perisher, Hotham, and Falls Creek).

Doug Pierini is currently COO of Okemo Mountain Resort, Vt., and also oversees Stowe Mountain Resort, Vt., and Mt. Sunapee, N.H. He will continue to oversee those properties and add oversight of the company’s three Midwest resorts (Wilmot Mountain, Wis.; Afton Alps, Minn., and Mt. Brighton, Mich.) and the 17 Peak Resorts ski areas in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest, pending closing of that transaction.

The promotions have created several vacancies, which VR is filling internally: Mike Goar, currently COO of Heavenly Mountain Resort, will become the chief operating officer of Park City Mountain; Geoff Buchheister, currently general manager of Keystone Resort, will become the COO of Whistler Blackcomb; Tom Fortune, currently GM of Kirkwood Mountain Resort, will become general manager of Heavenly Mountain Resort; and, pending closing of the Peak Resorts transaction, Bruce Schmidt, currently general manager of Mt. Sunapee, will return to his former role as GM of Okemo.

The proposed leadership changes are set to go into effect ahead of the 2019-20 winter season. VR is looking to fill the open roles at Keystone and Kirkwood immediately, but will wait to fill the Mt. Sunapee role until after the close of the Peak Resorts acquisition this fall.

“Each of these new regional leaders and COO moves come from within our own team, demonstrating the deep bench of talent at Vail Resorts,” said Pat Campbell, president of Vail Resorts mountain division. “I am thrilled for these leaders and look forward to a successful 2019-20 season.”