Board of Directors
Meet The Board
A nonprofit Board of Directors are a group of individuals who are elected by Club Members
to govern and oversee the Club’s operations. The Board is responsible for setting the Club’s
mission, strategy, and goals, and ensuring that the Club operates in compliance within legal
and ethical standards. The Board of Directors are also responsible for ensuring the Club’s
financial stability, sustainability and assets are safeguarded.
Todd Dumais - President
High School Teacher
To be President of the Revelstoke Snowmobile Club is a huge honour. This Club was formed in 1968 and has been run by people who are legends in the local sledding community.
Boulder Mountain and Frisby Ridge both offer fabulous terrain and they always have the famous Revy snow
Colby Jasken - Vice President
Mining / Small Business Owner
I decided to become a board member and later an executive member because I felt I could make a difference and keep the club moving in the right direction.
I love riding Boulder Mountain because it has the most diverse riding zones with trees, bowls, and rolling meadows. I also love the groomed trails!
Greg Balderston - Treasurer
Engineer / Entrepreneur
I am happy to volunteer for the RSC to ensure that snowmobiling continues to be a great sport that people can enjoy for years to come.
I enjoy sledding in Revelstoke because of the world-class snow we receive each year. I also like seeing some of the same people from all over the world every winter.
Clinton Biggs- Secretary
Natural Gas Production
I volunteered because I believe we all need to support organized sledding to keep areas open for years to come.
I’ve chosen to ride here because we have the best snow in North America.
Aaron Fair - Director
Field Operations Manager – Finning
I volunteer to help make the club the best that it can be. As my wife and I are raising our kids here I want to give back to the community; without community participation and support, our clubs will slowly come to an end. I volunteer because I am passionate about the sport and the community.
Chad Brandimore - Director
Owner of Paramount Recreation
I chose to volunteer with the Club because I enjoy working with driven individuals and find great satisfaction in giving back to the community.
I enjoy sledding in the Revelstoke area because I love the terrain and we have the best snow!
Gus Schibild - Director
Henry Reichert - Director
Construction Manager
For my style of riding, I find Revelstoke has a great mix of terrain and consistent snowfall.
I have been sledding for a long time, and regardless of the activity or sport of choice, I believe you have to give back some time for all the enjoyment you have taken from it. Also, I think we are in a crucial time with outside sources trying to limit our riding areas and I don’t want to stand by and watch more areas get eroded away.
Mike Farlinger - Director
Environmental Construction / Business Owner
Volunteering with the club is a great way to give back to the snowmobiling community. It’s also a great way to meet like minded people that want to go for a ride!
Revelstoke has been my favorite spot to sled for 17 years now. It offers a lot of different terrain and awesome snow! The beautifully groomed trails definitely add the experience.
Become a board member
Directors at large are elected each year. New directors are always welcome and should be prepared to attend at least 70% of meetings and events throughout the year. Executive positions are two terms. Executive Board members should have demonstrated significant leadership within the Revelstoke Snowmobile Club, have a solid understanding of the Club’s bylaws and Societies Act, understand the basics of financial statements, and be willing to volunteer significant time during their tenure.
Our next AGM will be on in the Spring 2024, if you are interested in becoming a board member please complete the nomination form and submit it to revsnomwobileclub@gmail.com prior to the AGM.
What can you expect as a board member?
Check out the Board Nomination Form for all the details on the becoming a board member, as well as duties specific to each member, including:
- Eligibility
- Requirements per the BC Societies Act
- Responsibility
- Accountability
- Skills
- Time Committment
- Benefits
- Principal Duties
Weather & Highway Conditions
- Local Forecast
- BC Highway Cams
- Drive BC