The New York State Olympic Regional Development Authority (Olympic Authority) has begun planning for the retirement of its President & CEO, Michael Pratt. Pratt is starting his 38th year with the organization and has served as President & CEO since 2017.
Under Pratt’s leadership, the 2022/2023 season surpassed one million visits; it included record-breaking growth in season passes and operational revenue, as well as an expanded scope of the Olympic Authority’s business segments and year-round activities.
Pratt oversaw upgrades to ORDA venues leading up to the FISU World University Games in January of this year, and infrastructure upgrades are ongoing throughout the Olympic Authority’s three ski areas, Belleayre Mountain, Gore Mountain, and Whiteface Mountain. These include modernized snowmaking and lift systems, new and enhanced lodge facilities, and improved trail networks. Mt Van Hoevenberg, the Olympic Center, and the Olympic Jumping Complex have also been recently revitalized and continue to be improved as year-round facilities.
In addition to its six venues in the Adirondacks and Catskills, the Olympic Authority manages the Lake Placid Olympic Museum and Lake Placid Conference Center. The organization also owns the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center, the U.S. Luge Association facility, and the Olympic Authority’s Administrative offices, all located in Lake Placid.
Information for candidates interested in the Olympic Authority President & CEO position is currently posted on ORDA’s website.
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