We are proud to announce that Tahoe Endurance has recently been awarded Podium Certification at the Bronze level by U.S. Ski and Snowboard.

U.S. Ski & Snowboard's Podium Club Certification Program requires a rigorous, mission driven self-assessment and review of best principles and practices in eight areas of organizational performance, Tahoe Endurance has demonstrated appropriate levels of performance in all areas and is recognized as an important partner of U.S. Ski and Snowboard and a leader among ski and snowboard clubs in the nation.

The Certification process not only recognizes club excellence, but also gives a clear roadmap for all clubs to become stronger organizations,” said Ellen Adams, U.S. Ski & Snowboard Club Development Manager. "This is a strategic part of U.S. Ski and Snowboard’s plans to support clubs, be a more club-based organization and better understand the challenges and opportunities that exist for clubs in every corner of the country. The process to achieve Podium Level Certification requires a commitment to excellence on behalf of a club and its constituents, and clubs have reported finding great value in doing the work necessary to complete the certification. Many clubs have found that the most positive impact was not necessarily the certification designation, but, rather, in uncovering the true opportunities they have to improve and continue to deliver sustained excellence. These clubs all set great examples, and are leading the charge for club improvement nationally."

Sophie Goldschmidt, U.S. Ski & Snowboard President and CEO, added that, "Working in close partnership with our member clubs to recognize excellence and create a platform for continued improvement is a priority for our organization. Our clubs are our sport’s biggest asset to athlete recruitment, development and retention, and working hand-in-hand with them will enhance their levels of achievement and will transform the performance of our athletes and teams at all levels."

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