A Denver-based ski mountain operator has a new exec two months after it replaced its CEO.
Travis Mayer, a 32-year-old former Olympic freestyle skier was promoted from executive vice president to CFO at LoDo-based Intrawest, the company announced Tuesday.
Mayer, a Harvard MBA who represented the U.S. in two Olympic Games, will take over from Gary Ferrera, who resigned, the company said.
The move marks the second shuffle in the executive suite since November, when former CEO Bill Jensen resigned and was replaced by Thomas Marano.
Mayer started with the publicly traded company at its Steamboat resort in 2007, according to the company.
BusinessDen was unable to reach a spokesperson at the company by Wednesday evening.
Intrawest runs Steamboat Springs and Winter Park in Colorado and a few other mountains outside the state, including ski hills in Canada, Vermont and West Virginia.
Mayer will have a base salary of $300,000, according to an SEC filing.
A Denver-based ski mountain operator has a new exec two months after it replaced its CEO.
Travis Mayer, a 32-year-old former Olympic freestyle skier was promoted from executive vice president to CFO at LoDo-based Intrawest, the company announced Tuesday.
Mayer, a Harvard MBA who represented the U.S. in two Olympic Games, will take over from Gary Ferrera, who resigned, the company said.
The move marks the second shuffle in the executive suite since November, when former CEO Bill Jensen resigned and was replaced by Thomas Marano.
Mayer started with the publicly traded company at its Steamboat resort in 2007, according to the company.
BusinessDen was unable to reach a spokesperson at the company by Wednesday evening.
Intrawest runs Steamboat Springs and Winter Park in Colorado and a few other mountains outside the state, including ski hills in Canada, Vermont and West Virginia.
Mayer will have a base salary of $300,000, according to an SEC filing.
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