As a third term president of the Pathfinders Ski Club, and 15 year veteran of the slopes, and now a converted snow boarder, I am proud to announce that interest & awareness of winter sports is up in the Peoria area. As a native Georgian, I know how difficult it is for underprivileged youth to become exposed to such a time consuming expensive sport such as skiing and snowboarding. Is my goal to continue to promote the sport of skiing and to further our relationship with kids in the community by working with organizations like the Girls & Boys clubs of Greater Peoria. As a practicing physician in very busy Anesthesia practice, I know that that everybody’s time is limited but if we work together as a team, we can achieve our goals. * Ski Philosophy: You must push yourself outside your comfort zone to improve! If you fall down, get right back up with more determination. Skiing is great, but Snow boarding is better.
President, Tony Mitchell
A snowboarder inside and out, Toni has traveled with the Pathfinders for the last year and now considers Peoria her "home away from home." She looks forward to her first year in office and is excited about gaining more exposure for the Club. Toni has a heart for connecting with young people and is an advocate of using athletic principles as tools for encouraging them to rise to their full potential. She currently mentors at-risk youth and spends her free time competing in marathons and triathlons. Toni currently resides in Los Angeles and practices law when it doesn't interfere with her "real life."
*Snowboarding Philosophy: No Fear!
Vice President Toni Fields
After enjoying many seasons as a skier, I kissed my skis goodbye, when I discovered a new world of snowboarding. I persevered, eventually, although it was not a pretty picture. The challenges of snowboarding and learning to master moguls on the snowboard creates a deep magnetism to the sport. I volunteer as counselor for business owners and homeowners in this adverse economic environment. I use the analogy of snowboarding as encouragement for clients. Although we will sometimes fall in life, it's a blessing to have an opportunity to stand up again
Race Director, Denise Nelson
Interim Treasurer, Coach Maurice Wills
After enjoying many seasons as a skier, I kissed my skis goodbye, when I discovered a new world of snowboarding. I persevered, eventually, although it was not a pretty picture. The challenges of snowboarding and learning to master moguls on the snowboard creates a deep magnetism to the sport. I volunteer as counselor for business owners and homeowners in this adverse economic environment. I use the analogy of snowboarding as encouragement for clients. Although we will sometimes fall in life, it's a blessing to have an opportunity to stand up again
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