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Dec 17, 2020
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Burton Welcomes Selema Masekela to its Board of Directors
Burlington, VT (Dec. 17, 2020) Today, Burton is proud to welcome Selema Masekela to its Board of Directors, a group of trusted advisors who provide valuable guidance to the world’s leading snowboard company, which is privately owned by Donna Carpenter.
“For several decades, Jake and I have consulted a small group of trusted advisors to guide and challenge us as we led Burton through ups and downs,” said Donna Carpenter, Chair of the Board and Owner of Burton. “We were so young, and neither of us had run a company, a brand or a sport before – we were literally learning as we built Burton. Jake always half joked that he didn’t have a boss – except the Burton Board. He wanted the board to give him candid feedback, and he took their advice and constructive criticism to heart. As our three sons got older, they also started participating in our board
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Vermont Business Magazine Today, Burton has named Selema Masekela to its Board of Directors, a group of trusted advisors who provide valuable guidance to the world’s leading snowboard company, which is privately owned by Donna Carpenter. Burton is headquartered in Burlington, Vermont.
“For several decades, Jake and I have consulted a small group of trusted advisors to guide and challenge us as we led Burton through ups and downs,” said Donna Carpenter, Chair of the Board and Owner of Burton. “We were so young, and neither of us had run a company, a brand or a sport before – we were literally learning as we built Burton. Jake always half joked that he didn’t have a boss – except the Burton Board. He wanted the board to give him candid feedback, and he took their advice and constructive criticism to heart. As our three sons got older, they also started participating in our board meetings. At our most recent meeting in November, George, our oldest son,