Winter 2010

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SnowPro Special Election Issue for Members in Regions 3, 4, & 7

The Official Publication of the Professional Ski Instructors of America Eastern / Education Foundation

Winter 2010

Freddie Anderson Honored with First Einar Aas Award Excellence in Snowsports School Management Recognized by Peers by Michael J. Mendrick, Executive Director

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he Einar Aas Award for Excellence in Snowsports School Management was presented for the first time at the Snowsports School Management Seminar banquet on Wednesday, December 2, at Mount Snow, VT. The award was created to recognize a snowsports school director in the Eastern Division and as a tribute to Einar Aas and to honor his memory. Einar was an outstanding snowsports school director (Ski Butternut, MA); his dedication to his students, his school, this organization (both divisionally and nationally) and the snowsports industry is legendary. This award recognizes a snowsports school director for achieving and maintaining the highest standards in snowsports school management as well as clearly demonstrating a track record and long history of dedication to his/her students, staff, the Eastern Division and the snowsports industry. 2009 was the first year for the Einar Aas Award. Nominees submitted by members this past fall included Gwen Allard, Adaptive Sports Foundation (Windham, NY) and Hole in the Wall Camp (Lake Luzerne, NY); Freddie Anderson, Schenectady Ski School; Bill Hornbeck, Amateur Ski Instructors Association; Dave Merriam, Stowe (VT) Snowsports School; Gordon Richardson, Greek Peak (NY); and, Lars Skyling, Seven Springs (PA). The Snowsports Management Committee reviewed all nominations in September and voted on three finalists for recommendation to the PSIA-E Board of Directors. The Board then ratified Gwen

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Allard, Freddie Anderson and Gordon Richardson as the three finalists for presentation to all Eastern snowsports school directors for the final vote and selection as the 2009 recipient of the Einar Aas Award for Excellence in Snowsports School Management. While all finalists received outstanding support from their peers, the voting produced a clear winner of the first Einar Aas Award – Frederica “Freddie” Anderson, longtime Director of the Schenectady (NY) Ski School at Maple Ski Ridge. Freddie has enjoyed an amazing life and career as evidenced by the words of her co-nominators. * Fifty-eight continuous years as Director of a Snow Sports School says it all!  Freddie founded the Schenectady Ski School in 1950, and has as much enthusiasm and passion for the School and teaching children how to ski today as she did in 1950. Freddie began teaching in 1938. As her passion for teaching grew, so did her clientele, driving her to founding the Schenectady Ski School in 1950. She earned her “New York State Ski Instructor Certification” in 1948. Two years later, she earned the “White Badge” from the United States Eastern Amateur Ski Association. Freddie worked with the founding fathers of PSIA-E to develop its first BOD in 1973. She was a leader for women at a time when women were not often ski instructors, let alone members of a Board. She remained active with the BOD through the 1980’s. Freddie has also attended every PSIA-E Director’s Seminar since its inception. Her desire

PSIA-E/AASI Executive Director Michael J. Mendrick presents the first Einar Aas Award for Excellence in Snowsports School Management to Schenectady (NY) Ski School Director Frederica “Freddie” Anderson at the Snowsports School Management Seminar banquet on December 2, at Mount Snow, VT

to learn and improve her own skiing makes her a mentor to many. She continues to inspire her staff, and encourages their professional development with PSIA. Freddie’s success in managing a Snow Sports School is demonstrated in her ability to keep her school running successfully at a small, 200 vertical ft hill in a time when there is so much competition with larger mountains so close to Maple Ridge that offer high speed lifts, terrain parks, glades, and mile-long trails of continues skiing – things that Maple Ridge does not have. It is with pleasure that I write this nomination for a wonderful woman, PSIA member, and Snow Sports School Director, Freddie Anderson! Gail Setlock Gore Mountain Snow Sports School Director continued on page 4

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9.........VIPrivileges

18.......Absolutely AASI

5.........Alpine Spring Academy

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