Indy Pass CEO Erik Mogensen Takes Full Ownership of Black Mountain, NH, Transforming It Into a Ski Industry Innovation Hub - SnowBrains
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Indy Pass CEO Erik Mogensen Takes Full Ownership of Black Mountain, NH, Transforming It Into a Ski Industry Innovation Hub - SnowBrains
"In the 18 months since purchasing Black Mountain, we have not only saved a beloved ski area but tested dozens of ideas to help independent mountains tackle the biggest challenges they face. By basing our team here on the mountain, we can develop and test real solutions on the front lines that help the entire industry."
"Most small ski areas lack the resources and time to build, test, and iterate new systems. Black Mountain will serve as the proving ground for new ideas developed by Entabeni Systems and shared with independent resorts across North America and beyond."
"In addition to the opportunity to support independent ski areas, my team and I have fallen in love with New Hampshire and the Mount Washington Valley. Jackson is an incredible ski community, and we are excited to make it our long-term home."
Erik Mogensen has acquired full ownership of Black Mountain ski area in New Hampshire and relocated Entabeni Systems and Indy Pass headquarters from Colorado to Jackson, New Hampshire. Black Mountain will function as both a ski resort and testing ground for new software, hardware, mechanical systems, and operational strategies designed to address challenges facing independent ski resorts. Most small ski areas lack resources to develop and test new systems independently. By operating from the mountain, Mogensen's team can develop solutions on-site and share innovations with independent resorts across North America. The relocation brings over 30 highly skilled positions to the Mount Washington Valley region, establishing Jackson as the long-term headquarters for these operations.
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