June 11, 2025

Ski NH Presents 2025 Ski Industry Awards at Annual Conference

Ski NH Announces 2025 Industry Awards at Annual Conference & Trade Show, Held at Cranmore Mountain Resort

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North Conway, NH – Ski New Hampshire, the state’s ski trade association, revealed the recipients of their highly anticipated annual industry awards at its 2025 Annual Conference & Trade Show held at Cranmore Mountain Resort on Tuesday.

“It was an honor to present our industry awards to this year’s winners – all of whom have, in their own way, inspired us with their passion, dedication, and willingness to work hard to support and grow the sport of skiing,” said Jessyca Keeler, president of Ski New Hampshire.

The awards presented by Ski New Hampshire are as follows:

2025 Lifetime Achievement Award
Cannon Mountain General Manager Jace Wirth and Ski NH President Jessyca Keeler award the Peabody Family with Ski NH's Lifetime Achievement Award.


Ski NH’s Lifetime Achievement Award was established in 1999 to recognize a member of the New Hampshire ski industry who has devoted a large part of his/her professional career to furthering the NH ski area experience for our guests. This year’s award went to the Peabody family in recognition of their decades-long contributions to the state’s ski industry and outdoor recreation community. The Peabody family also received a formal Governor’s Commendation from Governor Kelly Ayotte at the dinner, presented by Cannon Mountain General Manager Jace Wirth.

“The Peabody name is inseparable from the history of Cannon Mountain and skiing in New Hampshire,” said Wirth. “This family has shaped not only one mountain but also the identity of our state’s outdoor culture.”

Roland Peabody, the family’s patriarch, played a foundational role in the development of New Hampshire skiing. In 1933, he founded the Franconia Ski Club, opening doors for generations of youth to access the sport and grow the state’s skiing community from the ground up. He was instrumental in establishing the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway in 1938—the first passenger aerial tramway in North America—and served as Cannon’s first manager.

After Roland’s passing, his son Roger Peabody carried forward the family’s vision, involvement, and stewardship at the mountain. As manager of both Cannon Mountain and Franconia Notch State Park, Roger guided these public treasures into a new era while preserving their deep cultural roots. Roger’s children, including Jere, Jon, Jennifer, and others, have continued the tradition of service, leadership, and advocacy.

Cannon’s Peabody Base Lodge, the Peabody Express Chairlift, and the Roland Peabody Memorial Slopes stand as permanent testaments to the family’s pioneering influence on New Hampshire’s ski culture.

Beyond Cannon Mountain, the Peabody family has played a vital role in shaping regional ski area policy and development. Their commitment to public access, youth engagement, and community-driven leadership exemplifies the spirit of the Granite State.

Andrew Noyes Receives 2025 HH
Loon General Manager Brian Norton and Ski NH President Jessyca Keeler present the Whitney Award to Andrew Noyes for his 40 years of service to NH's ski industry.


The H.H. “Bill” Whitney Award is given to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the ski and snowboard industry in New Hampshire. The H.H. "Bill" Whitney Award was established in the mid-1970s by Betty Whitney in memory of her husband, who owned and operated Black Mountain Ski Area in Jackson, the oldest ski area in NH. The award is given to recognize an individual who, like Bill Whitney, has made an outstanding contribution to the ski and snowboard industry in New Hampshire. This year’s Whitney Award was presented to Andrew Noyes.

“Since 1984, Andrew has made outstanding contributions to New Hampshire's ski and snowboard industry, embodying the spirit of innovation and leadership that this prestigious award was established to recognize,” said Loon Mountain Resort General Manager Brian Norton.

“For nearly four decades, Andrew has been an unwavering pillar at Loon Mountain Resort, pioneering as the resort's first-ever Vice President of Guest Services. His impact extends far beyond his job title – Andrew has shaped the guest experience at Loon through his exceptional leadership, operational knowledge, and commitment to excellence.”

What truly distinguishes Andrew is his hands-on approach to leadership, said Norton. “On any given day, you might find him washing dishes, driving a shuttle bus, addressing facility issues, or spearheading signature events like the Highland Games. This ‘lead by example’ philosophy has not only elevated service standards at Loon but has influenced operational excellence across the industry.”

Andrew's contributions to New Hampshire's ski industry extend well beyond Loon's boundaries—and even beyond North America. His active involvement with the Western White Mountains Chamber of Commerce and White Mountain Attractions has strengthened the region's tourism infrastructure, directly benefiting the entire ski industry. Internationally, Andrew has been a key figure in promoting tourism to both New England and the United States.

Sue Wemyss Honored With 2025 Al Merrill Award
Executive Director of Jackson XC Ellen Chandler (left) and Ski NH President Jessyca Keeler (right) present Ski NH’s 2025 Al Merrill Award to Sue Wemyss in honor of her significant contributions to Nordic skiing in New Hampshire.


Ski NH’s Al Merrill Award was established in memory of Al Merrill to recognize an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to Nordic skiing in New Hampshire. Al Merrill, the "Silver Fox," was Dartmouth College's cross-country ski coach and Director of Outdoor Affairs for nearly 30 years. He was a key organizer for many national and Olympic racing events in the 1970s and '80s. This year’s Merrill Award was presented to Sue Wemyss.

Ellen Chandler, Ski NH Board Member and Executive Director of Jackson XC, spoke about Sue’s contributions to Nordic skiing: Sue started in the ski industry as an Alpine skier and racer, and was convinced to ‘give cross-country skiing a try’ after joining the cross-country running team at Middlebury College. She pivoted from success at the collegiate level, including the World University Team, to the U.S. Ski Team, the 1984 U.S. Olympic Nordic Ski Team, the World Championship Team, and many years on the World Cup Team.

Returning to the trails of New England, she served as the Ski School Director and Recreational Programs instructor at Great Glen Trails for 24 years, teaching Nordic Skiing, fitness, kayaking, and mountain biking to all age groups.

Sue has directed the Great Glen to Bretton Woods Nordic Adventure, a truly epic point-to-point cross-country ski tour and race; and the New England Bill Koch League Festival in 2012 and 2016. She was awarded the 2012 New England Nordic Ski Association Bill Koch League Award of Excellence for ‘exceptional contributions to youth Nordic Skiing in New England.’ She was recently the Book Project Leader and contributing writer for ‘Trail to Gold: The Journey of 53 Women Skiers,’ which was published in 2021. In these ways and others, “Sue has definitely, positively impacted the sport of Nordic skiing,” said Chandler.

Sen. Tim Lang, District 2, honored with Ski NH award
Bruce Berke, left, and Simon Thompson, right, of Sheehan Phinney Capitol Group, are shown with NH Sen. Tim Lang, District 2, as he receives the 2025 Chandler-McLane Government Service Award presented him at Ski NH's Awards Dinner.


The Chandler-McLane Government Service Award was established in 2000 to recognize a public official serving in the New Hampshire state government who has worked hard in serving the people of New Hampshire, has kept people informed as to what is happening in the process and any potential impacts, and has been a key player on issues that are important to the ski industry and to tourism in general. This year, the award was presented to NH Senator Tim Lang, District 2.

“This legislative session, Senator Lang has been our go-to legislator in Concord, helping to secure full funding of the Division of Travel and Tourism’s promotional marketing budget,” said Simon Thomson of Sheehan Phinney Capitol Group and legislative advisor for Ski New Hampshire. Thomson noted that although as of the awards dinner the full budget hadn’t been adopted, “we are in a great position to secure that critical funding.”

Thomson shared that Senator Lang has been “a tireless advocate for policies that will increase our state’s lagging electric vehicle infrastructure - a key issue for the entire tourism industry.” Lang introduced SB 52 in 2023, which sought to help address EV charging infrastructure deficiencies in the state, and in the 2025 session also introduced SB 106, which aims to enhance the participation of customer generators in net energy metering and thereby promote renewable energy use and potentially impact electricity costs for ratepayers.

Senator Lang was recognized by the industry for “his unwavering commitment to the people of New Hampshire and his efforts to enhance the quality of life in our state.”

Allen Lessels Receives Ski NH 2025 Media Award
Cranmore Mountain Resort's President & General Manager Ben Wilcox, left, and Jessyca Keeler, president of Ski NH, are shown with Allen Lessels as he receives his Ski NH Media Award at Ski NH's 2025 Awards Dinner, held June 3 at Cranmore Mountain Resort.


The Ski NH Media Award was established in the late 1980s to recognize a member of the media for excellence in coverage of the New Hampshire ski industry through balanced and objective reporting. Creativity and enthusiasm for outdoor winter recreation are a plus. This year’s award was presented to Allen Lessels by long-time friend and colleague Ben Wilcox of Cranmore Mountain Resort.

“Approximately 40 years ago, Allen started in the sports department at the Boston Globe and he always put skiing on the same footing as NASCAR and mainstream Boston sports,” said Wilcox, continuing that “Allen has always had a Granite State perspective, which made him special to all of us right from the start.”

A Concord, NH native, Lessel’s career also included work at the Union Leader, Portland Press Herald, the Hartford Courant, and the Concord Monitor, among others, and he was the host of “Ski NH,” a radio program on WKXL in Concord, NH.

Even in retirement, Allen has stayed with his profession, and he continues to pitch and publish in mainstream media. An avid skier, he hit the slopes 80 days this season and was researching next season’s pitches well into April, while also working as a ski ambassador for Bretton Woods.

Ski NH’s Next Gen Award salutes young professionals who are working at a Ski New Hampshire member resort, are under the age of 40, and are making an impact in the state’s ski industry and exemplifying innovative leadership.

This year, two awards were presented, one to Brantly Ludington, Director of Mountain Operations at Cranmore Mountain Resort, and the other to Ana Yacoubian, Tickets/Central Reservations Manager at Loon Mountain Resort.

Cranmore's Brantly Ludington Receives 2025 Next Gen Award
Flanked by Cranmore Mountain Resort President & General Manager Ben Wilcox and Ski NH President Jessyca Keeler, Brantly Ludington receives the 2025 Next Gen Award at Ski NH's Awards Dinner.


Brantly has been an integral part of Cranmore for 15 years, starting in Cranmore’s Snowsports School before transitioning to Terrain Parks, where he worked as the supervisor for many years, explained Ben Wilcox, President and General Manager of Cranmore Mountain Resort. Over the last few years, he was promoted to Assistant Mountain Manager and then to Director of Mountain Operations following the retirement of Glenn Harmon.

“Since assuming this role, Brantly has successfully managed a complex snowmaking upgrade project that helped drastically increase Cranmore's snowmaking operation,” said Wilcox. “He revamped Cranmore’s Grooming Department, leading to improved grooming quality on the slopes, and has effectively built trust with his colleagues and staff at the resort, and is a respected member of Cranmore’s Leadership Team.

“Beyond his duties as Mountain Operations Director, Brantly chairs Cranmore’s Safety Committee and has taken an active role with Ski NH by assisting with the development of the annual conference curriculum, and he joined the Ski NH Legislative Committee this past winter.”

Ana Yacoubian receives 2025 Ski NH Next Gen Award
Andrew Noyes and Jessyca Keeler celebrate with Ana Yacoubian who was presented this year's 2025 Ski NH Next Gen Award


Recently retired Vice President of Guest Services for Loon Mountain Resort, Andrew Noyes, spoke about why his former employee, Ana Yacoubian, qualified for the Next Gen Award: “In just two years since joining Loon Mountain as a central reservations agent, Ana demonstrated exceptional growth and capability, quickly rising to manage multiple critical guest-facing departments. She now oversees all reservations, product development, year-round season pass sales, ticket operations, guest services, and the concierge department.

“What sets Ana apart is her rare combination of operational expertise and people skills. She navigates complex challenges with a calm demeanor that instills confidence in both her team and senior leadership,” said Noyes. “This composure, particularly during high-pressure situations that define our industry's peak seasons, has earned her respect from colleagues at all levels, including those with decades of experience in the ski industry.

“Beyond her professional accomplishments, Ana actively engages with the broader ski community, building relationships with industry partners and seeking opportunities to contribute to New Hampshire's vibrant ski culture. Her natural leadership ability inspires those around her to elevate their performance and share her enthusiasm for creating exceptional mountain experiences.”

Ski New Hampshire is the statewide association representing 30+ alpine and cross-country resorts in New Hampshire. For more information on ski areas, trail conditions, vacation planning, and updated events at Ski New Hampshire resorts, visit SkiNH.com. For statewide travel info, go to VisitNH.gov.

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