Following the recent opening of Rossignol’s new Mountain Center in Park City, Utah, the company has restructured its U.S. management team. Ron Steele was named V.P. of sales and marketing for Rossignol alpine and Nordic hardgoods while Jim Hunter was named V.P. of operations and CFO for the Rossignol Group N.A., responsible for operations and customer relations supporting all business units of the Mountain Center.

Rossignol also appointed several VP’s to head up individual brands within the organization. Mike Kilchenstein will take over as V.P. of sales and marketing for Roxy alpine, which is reportedly on track to more than double in size this year. Dennis Gaspari is the new V.P. of sales and marketing for Dynastar-Lange. Finally, Steve Dudley was named V.P. of communications and sports marketing.

In February, Rossignol hired Luke Edgar to oversee all sales and marketing responsibilities for Rossignol Snowboards N.A. Now, Edgar will also oversee all commercial activities related to Mervin Manufacturing, which consists of the brands-Lib Tech, Gnu, and Bent Metal. The move puts all of Rossignol’s snowboard brands under one person’s responsibility. The position of V.P. of sales and marketing, Rossignol Soft Goods, has yet to be filled.