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Killington  Resort and Pico Mountain honor employees at annual Milestone Party

Photos by Zach Godwin/Killington Resort

By Brooke Geery, Killington Resort

Each year, Killington Resort celebrates its team members who have reached significant five-year milestones in their careers at The Beast. A party is thrown, complete with gifts from Yeti, a delicious steak dinner from Southside Steakhouse and an evening of fun and games at Stonehedge Indoor Golf. The 2024 gala, held Aug. 21, recognized a collective 895 years of full-time, year-round service.

“I came to Killington as a J-1 student from Korea way back when, and knew I’d found my home,” said Business Analyst Soo Seo, who celebrated 15 years working at Killington. She says her favorite thing about it is the people. “We might lack on demographic diversity, but I do love individual characteristic/personality diversity and everyone has their own story at Killington.”

Killington’s two longest serving team members, Dave Lacombe and Keiki Sierman, both celebrated 45 years of service and were honored with crowns as the King and Queen of Killington.

The evening included some fun golf challenges, a photo booth and lots of mixing and mingling. But mostly, the night was a chance to recognize the dedication and contributions of the people who make Killington tick, and it’s an awesome opportunity to reminisce.

“It’s hard to believe that it has been 10 years since starting at Killington,” said Events & Sponsorship Manager Mike Sutcliffe. “I love everything about this place, the people and the community and I am truly looking forward to celebrating many more milestones at The Beast.”

5 years 

Chris Condon: IT/HR 

Michael Daigle: Resort Maintenance

Mike McKee: IT 

Scott Watelet: Golf

Taylor Zink: Terrain Park

10 years  

 Oliver Hardy: Rentals 

Alex Jarrosak: Mountain Patrol 

Nick Levins: Housekeeping

Dennis Pumphrey: Hotel Culinary 

Ethan Rousseau: Lift Electrical 

Ian Smith: Mountain Patrol 

Mike Sutcliffe: Events 

Tommy Szedlacik: Lift Maintenance 

Cody Vanguilder – Housekeeping 

15 years   

Nancy DiPietro: HOA 

Ellen McDonough: Southside F&B

Soo Seo: IT 

Jordan Spear: Director of Marketing & Sales 

20 Years:

Josh Norton: Lift Maintenance 

25 Years:  

Darrin Mack, Waste Plant Operator

45 Years:  

Keiki Sierman: accounting 

Dave Lacombe: Mountain Ops.

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