Patrick Stanton

Strategic Planning Manager at Summit at Snoqualmie

Patrick Stanton is an experienced business development professional currently leading efforts at Sigma Connectivity since September 2020. In addition, Patrick serves as the Supervisor of the Avalanche Program in the Professional Division for the National Ski Patrol and has held various roles at Summit at Snoqualmie, including Strategic Planning Manager since 1984. As the founder of BAMF Boards, Patrick focuses on strategic planning and marketing strategies. Investment and advisory roles at Elevate Climbing Walls and Vertical World, Inc. complement a background that includes significant positions at Microsoft, such as Director of Developer Audience Marketing and Principal Program Manager. Educational credentials include an MBA in Marketing and Economics from UW Foster School of Business, an M.S. in Environmental Engineering, and a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Washington State University, along with a certificate in Front-End Development from the University of Washington.

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Summit at Snoqualmie

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The Summit is the place for winter escape. From the steep and deep to the high-speed buffed-out cruisers, from our gentle learning areas to our benchmark parks, diversity is a way of life around here. With four unique base areas and less than an hour from Seattle on Interstate 90, no other resort in the country offers so much variety with this much convenience. Consider it a buffet for the outdoor enthusiast! Night Skiing Six hundred acres of illuminated terrain, discover how much fun you can have on skis after the sun goes down. Six days a week, The Summit is open until 10PM with a huge variety of runs, including our parks. Hot tip: check out Summit West and its 4PM fresh groomers, Wednesday through Friday! For our current hours of operation, click here. HISTORY The Northwest tradition of skiing on Snoqualmie Pass began in the 1920’s and 30’s, pre-dating the 1937 opening of the Snoqualmie Summit Ski Area. The earliest skiers were a hardy group of world-class ski jumpers who hiked up hill and competed on a jump built by the Seattle Ski Club, near Beaver Lake Hill. Interest in the sport by both jumpers and spectators grew rapidly, and in 1933 the Seattle Parks Department applied for a permit from the United States Forest Service to establish a ski hill at Snoqualmie Pass. MOUNTAIN STATISTICS Situated less than an hour from Seattle and composed of four unique base areas, we pride ourselves on our convenience and diversity of terrain. Check out this stats page to get the complete numbers for The Summit. SISTER RESORTS The Summit is proud to be a member of the Boyne family of ski resorts, operating throughout North America. Please check out the entire Boyne Resorts group:Crystal Mountain, Washington, Sunday River, Maine, Sugarloaf, Maine, Loon Mountain, New Hampshire, The Inn at Bay Harbor, Michigan, Brighton, Utah, Boyne Mountain, Michigan, Boyne Highlands, Michigan, Cypress Mountain, British Columbia, and Big Sky, Montana.