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Vail
Resorts' Roger McCarthy Leaving Company to Start a
New Ski Resort in Sochi

McCarthy
announced that he will be joining the Russian private investment
company, Interros, to develop a new ski resort, Rosa Khutor. The ski
resort will be located near the city of Sochi in southwestern Russia
and the city is one of three finalists bidding on the 2014 Winter
Olympic Games.
"Roger
has played an integral leadership role in the success of Breckenridge
and Keystone resorts over the past seven years. During his tenure with
Vail Resorts, he helped to forge a partnership with the Town of
Breckenridge on the landmark agreement to install the BreckConnect
Gondola and develop Peaks 7 and 8. He oversaw the completion of major
capital improvements at both resorts including North America's highest
chairlift, the Imperial Express, the BreckConnect Gondola linking the
town and mountain at Breckenridge and the addition of 165 acres of Peak
7 intermediate terrain; as well as the addition of the A51 terrain park
and the new snowcat-accessed terrain in Bergman, Erickson and
Independence bowls at Keystone. Roger raised the bar on guest service
levels at Breckenridge and Keystone, resulting in a significant
increase in the annual SKI Magazine rankings for both resorts," said
Rob Katz, chief executive officer of Vail Resorts. Katz continued,
"Roger will be missed by all of us and we wish him nothing but success
with this new exciting opportunity. He does leave both Breckenridge and
Keystone perfectly positioned to continue their momentum of financial
success and delivering an outstanding guest experience, and leaves
behind a very talented management team ready to take both resorts to
the next level."
McCarthy
joined Vail Resorts in February 2000 as chief operating officer of
Breckenridge Resort.
"Being
a part of the success of Breckenridge and Keystone for the past seven
years has been the highlight of my 30-plus-year career in the mountain
resort business. I'm so proud of all that we have accomplished at both
resorts, but especially the partnership between the Town of
Breckenridge and the mountain in achieving a common vision for the
resort's future. It has been a privilege to work with two extraordinary
teams of people at Breckenridge and Keystone and an honor to be a part
of the premier mountain resort company in North America. It's a
bittersweet decision, but I have been offered the rare opportunity to
be involved in leading the development of an entirely new resort from
the ground up," said McCarthy.
The
Company announced that it intends to begin a search for a new chief
operating officer of Breckenridge immediately, including a review of
both internal and external candidates. Current co-president of the
mountain division, Bill Jensen, will become president of the mountain
division, effective immediately, and will assume management
responsibilities for Breckenridge Resort until a new chief operating
officer is appointed. Jensen will also remain as chief operating
officer of Vail Mountain.
Source:
http://www.bloomberg.ru/intro3.html
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