Albuquerque Journal

Ski NM Executive Director George Brooks retires

Christy Germscheid takes reigns Aug. 1

- BY CATHY COOK Cathy Cook covers retail, commercial real estate and tourism for the Albuquerqu­e Journal.

Ski New Mexico’s executive director, and a former University of New Mexico head ski coach, announced his retirement after nearly two decades promoting snow sports. The nonprofit trade associatio­n works to grow and sustain the snow sports industry in New Mexico.

George Brooks served as executive director for 17 years. Prior to that, he was the Lobo ski team coach, and coached UNM’s first NCAA National Championsh­ip team in 2004. He was named Coach of the Year in 2004 by UNM.

Effective Aug. 1, the newly appointed Executive Director Christy Germscheid took the reins.

“It is hard to imagine someone who has done more to boost New Mexico’s profile as a ski destinatio­n than George Brooks,” New Mexico Tourism Secretary Jen Paul Schroer said in a statement in response to the news of Brooks’ retirement. “As executive director of Ski New Mexico, George built bridges between tourism organizati­ons and businesses, the state, local government­s and other tourism stakeholde­rs to ensure New Mexico can offer up world-class ski experience­s and amenities. Beyond ski, George was a champion of all things New Mexico tourism and New Mexico True.”

Brooks helped establish credibilit­y for New Mexico True, Schroer said. Brooks was a tourism commission­er from 2014 to 2020 and was inducted into the New Mexico Tourism Hall of Fame in 2013.

Germscheid has a background in marketing, lobbyist initiative­s, human resources and management, according to a release from Ski New Mexico. For the past five years, Germscheid was the vice president for Angel Fire Resort. She also served on the Ski Hall of Fame Board for the past decade.

“We are grateful for the many contributi­ons George has made to the New Mexico ski industry for nearly two decades,” said Michael Donovan, chairman of the Board for Ski New Mexico, in a release from Ski New Mexico. “We are extremely excited to welcome his replacemen­t and look forward to the future achievemen­ts Christy will no doubt bring to the organizati­on.”

The ski industry accounted for $472.2 million in total economic impact and 3,200 jobs during the 2022-23 season, according to data from Ski New Mexico.

 ?? COURTESY OF THE NEW MEXICO TOURISM DEPARTMENT ?? Ski New Mexico’s Executive Director George Brooks is retiring after nearly two decades promoting snow sports.
COURTESY OF THE NEW MEXICO TOURISM DEPARTMENT Ski New Mexico’s Executive Director George Brooks is retiring after nearly two decades promoting snow sports.

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