Gravity Logic Employees
Will Assume Ownership and All Assets
WHISTLER,
BC,
March 28, 2008 – Whistler Blackcomb has made the strategic decision to transfer
ownership of Gravity Logic, an internal business operation offering a variety of
mountain bike design, development and educational services, to three of Gravity
Logic’s original employees.
Effective today, Tom
Prochazka, Dave Kelly and Rob Cocquyt will assume ownership of a newly created,
independent company under the name Gravity Logic Inc (GLI).
Whistler Blackcomb
established Gravity Logic almost two years ago and in that short period of time
has worked on more than 20 projects in over a dozen different countries. An
annual mountain bike educational symposium called the Gravity Logic Forum was
also developed.
“Since its inception,
the interest in Gravity Logic has been overwhelming and has met, or exceeded,
all of our expectations. It has grown to the point where it can more effectively
achieve its original objective of acting as a catalyst to grow and develop the
sport of mountain biking by becoming a stand alone company,” says Dave Brownlie,
President and COO of Whistler Blackcomb. “We are thrilled to have come to an
agreement with Tom, Dave and Rob to make this all happen without missing a
beat.”
Whistler Blackcomb has
also agreed to a five year contract during which GLI will supply trail design
and layout services to the Whistler Mountain Bike
Park.
“Tom, Dave and Rob,
have been a key part of what has made the Whistler Mountain Bike
Park the most successful
lift-accessed mountain bike park in the world. Our agreement with GLI will
ensure we are able to continue to tap into the best people in the business and
keep our bike park at the forefront by providing the world’s most progressive
riding experiences,” Brownlie continued.
Under new ownership
GLI will continue to offer design and development services to ski resorts,
summer resorts, municipalities and land managers from around the world.
“We are extremely excited about the
opportunity to build on the solid foundation that has already been established,”
says Tom Prochazka of Gravity Logic Inc.. “Having the chance to run our own
business designing and developing progressive, high quality riding experiences
is a dream come true for all of us.”
Jeremy Roche, one of
Gravity Logic’s original members, has accepted a new position as Whistler
Blackcomb’s Summer Business Development Manager which includes overall
responsibility for the execution and development of the Crankworx Mountain Bike
Festivals in Whistler and Winter
Park, Colorado. As a
result, he will not be involved in the new company.
Similarly, Rob
McSkimming, Whistler Blackcomb’s VP of Business Development and Gravity Logic’s
initial Managing Director will no longer have a role in the
business.
“Both Jeremy and I
have thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to be involved in launching and
developing Gravity Logic. The worldwide response has been amazing. I am
confident that Tom, Dave and Rob will continue to set the standard for mountain
bike park design and development,” says McSkimming. “Even though we will not be
directly involved, we still strongly believe that developing more great riding
experiences is key to growing the sport.”
Gravity Logic Inc.
will continue have its operations based in Whistler. GLI can be contacted
through www.whistlergravitylogic.com
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