Bonnie Glover will take over as the new vice president of sales for the Colorado based snowshoe manufacturer, Redfeather Snowshoes. Glover takes over for Kris Koprowski who has left the company to pursue a new employment opportunity. Glover will have overall responsibility for
domestic and international sales.

Redfeather has experienced back-to-back years of growth domestically and
internationally. “Bonnie Glover has contributed to this growth by spending
the last two years developing and implementing our marketing strategy,”
stated Allan Kettlehut, President of Redfeather. “I am very confident that
her enthusiasm for the product and the sport alike will be instrumental in
keeping our momentum going in the future.”

For over a decade and a half, Redfeather has produced hundreds of thousands
of snowshoes and helped promote snowshoeing as a sport. For 2005, the
company has developed different categories of snowshoes designed
specifically for different outdoor activities. With the commitment of
crafting snowshoes that provide technical innovation, performance and
unsurpassed quality, Redfeather continues to create models that are
extremely reliable and very easy to put on and take off.

“2005 marks our 16th year of providing customers with the best product and
service,” said Allan Kettlehut. “With 28 percent sales growth from last
year, we have seen the popularity of snowshoeing grow considerably. Our
latest models and innovations will only continue on this momentum as we
strive to build awareness for the sport, while maintaining the Redfeather
advantage as the only major snowshoe manufacturer with interchangeable
bindings and crampons across all models.”

Bonnie has been with Redfeather for many years. Starting in customer service
she knows the product inside and out. She has worked her way up to take
charge of the marketing strategies, special sales programs and dealer
relations. She is an avid winter sport enthusiast, enjoying skiing,
snowboarding and snowshoeing.

After earning a bachelor of science in business administration she spent
four years in Aspen where she learned to love the outdoors. The next seven
years she utilized her education to gain experience in the mortgage banking
and real estate fields moving away from Colorado. But the Rocky Mountains
kept beckoning. She returned to Denver and was fortunate to gain employment
in the outdoor industry where she could share her enthusiasm for winter and
outdoor activities in general and snowshoeing specifically.