Burton announced the departure of CEO Laurent Potdevin, who plans to pursue other opportunities after working at the snowboard company for 15 years. Laurent will stay connected to Burton as a consultant and advisor to the company. Chairman and Founder, Jake Burton will assume the role of CEO on an
interim basis, while Burton searches for Laurent’s successor.
 
“Laurent and I have had a great 15 years together,” says Jake Burton Carpenter, Founder and Chairman of Burton Snowboards. “I support his decision to move on, and as a company weve always looked at change as an opportunity. This marks a new chapter for Burton during a time when snowboarding is gaining a lot of momentum.”
 
“What started as a Vermont leap-of-faith 15 years ago turned out to be one hell of a ride,” said Laurent Potdevin.  “It’s been an incredibly fun, fast and productive time, which I truly enjoyed every day. From Jake on, the people at Burton are a powerful, inspiring and fun group, and I will miss that.”
 
Laurent has a strong legacy at the company. He came to Burton in 1995 in an Operations capacity, was elevated to the role of President in 2002, and ultimately became CEO in 2005, overseeing all Burton brands and shared services on a global level. During his tenure, Laurent played a key role in Burton’s diversification efforts and helped maintain and strengthen Burton’s position as the snowboard industry leader.
 
“Laurent has helped steer Burton through some very challenging periods,” continued Jake. “And this transition is a lot easier knowing that he leaves Burton at a time when our focus, performance and team are more solid than ever.  Our commitment to product and to supporting our retailers has not wavered, and we are ready for what lies ahead.”
 
Moving forward, in addition to being Burton’s Chairman and Founder, Jake Burton will assume the role of CEO on an interim basis, while Burton searches for Laurent’s successor. Jake will receive considerable help from his wife Donna, who has played an integral role in the company since its inception, including spearheading the growth of Burton’s women’s business and international sales.

The company’s brands include Burton Snowboards, Gravis Footwear, R.E.D. Protection, Anon
Optics, and
Analog clothing.