
"Through a series of chance encounters, I eventually got connected with Founder and CEO of SnowBrains Miles Clark, someone who I noticed right away had a massive skiing problem. Chatting with him on a cold, classic late-spring powder day on the chair at Snowbird, I knew I was going to fit right in. Plus, I needed the college credit for my journalism major, which I had elected after changing majors about five times in the three previous years of school."
"SnowBrains has been around since 2013 when Miles started it in the spare time he had chilling in the hospital while he was there for his mother who was getting chemotherapy treatments for her cancer. I came on in 2019. The growth that I've seen since I boarded the ship hasn't always been fast or obvious or linear, at least not until the last year or two,"
An internship began from combining skiing and writing while attending the University of Utah and working as a boot fitter in Deer Valley. A chance chairlift conversation with SnowBrains Founder and CEO Miles Clark led to applying for an internship that fit personal interests and academic credit needs. SnowBrains originated in 2013 as a spare-time project born during a family health crisis. Joining in 2019 provided a front-row view of slow, uneven growth that accelerated in recent years. Readership has risen substantially and the industry has started to recognize the site, reflecting steady development over time.
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