The Vermont Ski Museum announces new Board leadership

By unanimous vote, the Vermont Ski Museum Board of Directors elected Tom Sequist the new Chairman of the Board in early July. Sequist replaces Lynne Bertram of Woodstock who resigned due to family circumstances. The Board also elected David Dillon Vice Chairman, Shawn Sullivan Secretary, and Scott

Noble Treasurer.



Tom Sequist grew up in Stowe, attended UVM, and worked in the ski industry before becoming a financial advisor with Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. Sequist now lives in Stowe with his family. He has served on the Vermont Ski Museum Board since 2007. Having served as Vice Chairman for the last year, he is ready to help the Museum redefine itself as it enters its second decade in Stowe.



David Dillon has served on the Museum's Board since 2002 and on the Executive Committee since 2009. Dillon previously worked as President of Vermont Ski Areas Association and currently does freelance work in the Killington area.



Shawn Sullivan of Waterbury joined the Museum Board in 2003. Former Director of Sales at Sugarbush Resort, Sullivan now works for Classic Ski Tours.

Sullivan has spearheaded the Vermont Ski Museum's Golf Across Vermont Tournament since 2003.



Scott Noble, a fixture in the Stowe community, began his involvement with the Vermont Ski Museum as the Capital Campaign Director in 2001. Since then

he has been President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Noble rejoined the Executive Committee to support Sequist in his efforts to strengthen the Museum's finances and programs.



The Vermont Ski Museum is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to collect, preserve and celebrate Vermont skiing history. The museum is

located at the corner of Vermont Routes 100 and 108 in the center of Stowe village and is open 12-5 daily, except for Tuesdays. Donations and tax deductible individual and business memberships allow the museum to fulfill its mission.