Vail Resorts, Inc. appointed Reggie Chambers to the company’s Board of Directors. Chambers is the EVP and chief transformation officer at the TIAA since September 2023.

Before TIAA, Chambers was the CFO and head of strategy for JPMorgan Chase’s commercial banking. During his six years at the company, Chambers was also an administrative officer for consumer banking and wealth management and head of investor relations, where Institutional Investor recognized him and the department as Best Investor Relations Professional and Best Investor Relations Team in the sector.

His prior experiences also include management consulting at McKinsey & Co., investing with 3i Group plc and vice president in the investment banking division of Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. He also has worked in the public sector and was appointed by President Obama as a White House Fellow at the White House National Economic Council. He began his career as a corporate lawyer in New York City and Madrid, Spain.

“We are thrilled to have Reggie join our Board,” said Kirsten Lynch, CEO of Vail Resorts. “Reggie is an accomplished finance executive with an impressive career driving strong financial performance and business transformation. His extensive financial expertise and acumen, along with his global business experience, will be an asset to our company as we continue to drive shareholder value and business growth.”

“I am excited to join the Vail Resorts Board of Directors,” said Chambers. “The company has seen incredible growth over the last decade as it has driven innovation with novel products such as its Epic Pass that have helped to transform the ski industry. I look forward to leveraging my experience to support Vail Resorts toward its future growth plans and continued financial success.”

Chambers earned his J.D. from Harvard Law School and AB in Political Science, Spanish and Markets & Management from Duke University. Chambers has served as an adjunct professor at Brooklyn College and Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and is on the board of Duke University’s undergraduate program. He has served on the boards of the CUNY Graduate Center, the Bogliasco Foundation in Italy and the Teachers Network.

Chambers is Vail Resorts’ twelfth board member, joining recently appointed board members Iris Knobloch, Sue Decker, Rob Katz, Kirsten Lynch, Nadia Rawlinson, John Redmond, Michele Romanow, Hilary Schneider, Bruce Sewell, John Sorte, and Peter Vaughn.

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