This year’s SAMMY Leadership Award honorees embody many of the mountain resort industry’s hallmarks: creativity, work ethic, entrepreneurship, selflessness, and involvement. The class of 2020 includes Danielle Kristmanson and MJ Legault, the guiding lights of some of our most successful brands, Ken Gaitor, a respected and influential operations guy; Davy Ratchford, an Irishman with marketing chops; and Rick Schmitz, one of the industry’s youngest resort owners.

Nominated by their peers, these five demonstrate the leadership prowess to bring our industry to the next level. That is a tall order right now, but we celebrate these rising leaders as they will play a part in navigating us through crisis and to a place of strength. Normally, the SAMMY recipients would receive their awards at a lively party during the NSAA National Convention. However, since the coronavirus pandemic has thwarted any gatherings, we will celebrate this fine group of five in another, creative way. They will be featured in a special insert in the May issue of SAM magazine, and be our guests in an upcoming industry Zoom Huddle. Recognizing these talented people wouldn’t be possible without the unwavering support of our SAMMY Award sponsors—Leitner Poma of America and Safehold Special Risk—who have been SAM’s partners in shining a light on our industry’s best since the SAMMY’s began 23 years ago.  Meet this year’s SAMMY class:


Danielle Kristmanson and M-J Legault
Origin Design and Communications

As the saying goes, “The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” That is what their peers said when they nominated the powerhouse team of Danielle Kristmanson and M-J Legault of Origin. Said one nominator, "These two started a resort-focused marketing firm decades ago, on two coasts, that has influenced resort performances from Vermont to the Canadian Rockies. They are not only great managers—and it's difficult to give accolades to one without the other—but fantastic marketers who, on more than one occasion, have helped change the way our sports are portrayed. They are helping to shift the way resorts look at their audiences, the voices they use to speak to them, and leveraging the results that are created. These two are perfect embodiments of the dynamic leadership the SAMMY Awards stand for, in both action and in spirit."

sammy danielleDanielle Kristmanson
As Origin’s founding partner and creative director, Danielle Kristmanson has worked with a who's who of resorts and outdoor brands: Whistler Blackcomb, Breckenridge, Park City, Intrawest, Sun Valley Resort, and LL Bean. From her base as the manager of Origin's studio in Whistler, where she has lived for more than 20 years, she has become one of the industry's leading creative strategists and brand development specialists. With strategic insights into consumer engagement, Danielle’s creative leadership and bold innovation brings clients’ dreams to life.

sammy mjM-J Legault
A leading mountain sports marketing strategist, Origin partner and strategic planning director M-J Legault is the driving force behind several mountain and tourism campaigns. She has worked in ad agencies in British Columbia, Colorado, and Vermont. Using analytics, metrics, and her own insights, she has helped steer brands such as Jay Peak Resort, lululemon, and the Canadian Ski Council, and is vice chair of Protect Our Winters Canada.


Ken Gaitor
Vice President of Operations, Snowshoe, W.Va.

sammy gaitorIn 1997, when terrain parks were just beginning to sprout across the country, Ken entered the ski industry as the park manager at Brighton Resort in Utah. He then moved East to become Mount Snows freestyle terrain manager in 2003, and helped launch the Carinthia Parks terrain park system there. In 2010, he returned to his home state of West Virginia where he started at Snowshoe as the snowmaking, grooming, and terrain parks manager. He has since worked his way up to his current role of VP of operations. Among his many accomplishments, Ken led a comprehensive overhaul and expansion of Snowshoe's snowmaking system, boosting its efficiency, output, and snow quality—a critical project for a Southeast ski area. 

According to his nominators, his leadership goes beyond mountain ops. He also heads up the Green Team, driving Snowshoe’s environmental efforts; he played a key role in securing the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup at Snowshoe; and he has also been a highly respected instructor and mentor at SAM Cutter's Camps for the past 17 years.

Said one of his nominators, ”Ken is one of the most solid mountain ops leaders I've encountered in my career. He's earned tremendous respect by his team and his peers because he genuinely cares about both his people and his results. Ken's both a great teacher and great learner, and that combination has garnered him great respect across the industry."


Davy Ratchford
General Manager, Snowbasin, Utah

sammy ratchfordIrish-born Davy Ratchford worked on business strategy and marketing for major brands all over the world before joining Major League Soccer in 2006, building the business and brand of Real Salt Lake. In 2011, he joined Vail Resorts as marketing director for Northstar-at-Tahoe and reshaped the brand into Northstar California. Davy then led the marketing for Vail Mountain before moving to Park City, where he played an integral role in combining The Canyons and Park City Mountain into one brand. He also helped create a unified culture and structure of the once-separate resorts. 

He became Snowbasin general manager in 2018, and has led that resort's transformation and growth. He has joined several community boards at each stop, and currently serves as chair of Ski Utah.

Said one nominator, "Davy is a very ambitious, active, and outgoing leader who looks for opportunities to mentor junior team members and to provide leadership both across the organization within the company, as well as in the communities at the resorts where he has worked.”


Rick Schmitz
Owner: Nordic Mountain Co-Owner: Little Switzerland, The Rock Snowpark

sammy schmitzRick is a true entrepreneur. At age 22, after graduating from college in 2005, he purchased Nordic Mountain, Wis. He had no money or experience, and Nordic had lost money for five years. But with immense passion for the sport and a creative business plan, he refused to take "no" for an answer from banks. He learned on the job, made a profit, and re-invested every penny into the business—a practice that continues to this day. Rick and older brothers Mike and Dave purchased Little Switzerland in 2012 and The Rock Snowpark in 2017, and have repeated the process at each.

A proven leader, Rick inspires fierce loyalty and commitment from his staff. His hands-on approach shows those around him that he isn’t above doing any job. Owning three ski areas isn’t the only role he takes on, though. Rick also serves on the boards of Skiing Wisconsin and the Midwest Ski Areas Association, and helped shape changes to Wisconsin's ski act, to the benefit of all the state's resorts.

Said one nominator, "Rick's ability to adapt to any situation and create a solution is like no other. He is a leader in all departments, on and off the snow."