Bill Jensen Steps Down as Telski CEO
August 13, 2020
By Julia Caulfield
Bill Jensen has stepped down as CEO of the Telluride Ski and Golf Resort.
In a statement, Chuck Horning, majority owner of Telski, says “given the current situation, many organizations have been forced to make difficult decisions that have impacted key management positions.”
According to Horning, Telski is no different, and the actions were necessary to “reset our company’s direction”.
Horning says he is grateful for Jensen’s leadership, and “his graciousness in stepping down” from his role at Telski. Adding “we all wish him the very best in his future endeavors.”
In a text message, Jensen commented he will miss working with the Telski team and the community. He adds “Telluride is a truly special place and I’m proud I was able to be part of it the past five years.”
Jensen is a ski industry stalwart. He was inducted into the Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame Class of 2018 after 45 years working in the industry.
Jensen began his career in his 20s, at Mammoth Mountain, as a liftie. He has since worked at Sunday River Ski Resort, Northstar Tahoe, Breckenridge, and Vail.
Jensen joined Telski in 2015 as both a partner and chief executive officer. He officially left the position on Friday, August 7th.
Telski officials say department managers will help navigate through the winter season, and Horning will remain involved in day to day oversight and strategy.
Officials add they are in the process of determining winter operation plans, but the resort is scheduled to open Thanksgiving weekend.
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