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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Carpenter's high school education began in [[Brooks School]] [[North Andover, Massachusetts]].<ref>Chamberlain, Tony. "CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD BURTON'S INNOVATION HAS FOSTERED A SNOWBOUND SENSATION", ''[[The Boston Globe]]'', December 18, 1997.</ref> After graduating from [[The Marvelwood School]] in Cornwall, CT he enrolled at the [[University of Colorado at Boulder|University of Colorado]] in [[Boulder, Colorado|Boulder]]. An avid skier, Carpenter hoped to join the university's ski team; however, his competitive skiing career ended in a car accident. After several years away from college he resumed his studies at [[New York University]], graduating with a degree in [[economics]].
Carpenter's high school education began in [[Brooks School]] [[North Andover, Massachusetts]].<ref>Chamberlain, Tony. "CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD BURTON'S INNOVATION HAS FOSTERED A SNOWBOUND SENSATION", ''[[The Boston Globe]]'', December 18, 1997.</ref> After graduating from [[The Marvelwood School]] in Cornwall, CT he enrolled at the [[University of Colorado at Boulder|University of Colorado]] in [[Boulder, Colorado|Boulder]]. An avid skier, Carpenter hoped to join the university's ski team; however, his competitive skiing career ended in a car accident. After several years away from college he resumed his studies at [[New York University]], graduating with a degree in [[economics]].
After college, Carpenter's interests returned to the slopes. Working from a barn in [[Londonderry, Vermont]], he improved on the [[Snurfer]], a basic toy snowboard which featured a rope to allow the rider some basic control over the board. By the late 70's, he joined a small cadre of manufacturers who had begun selling snowboards with design features such as a bentwood laminate core and a rigid binding which held the board firmly to the wearer's boot. Carpenter continues to run the Burton company, which has grown into one of the world's largest snowboard and snowboarding-equipment manufacturers.
After college, Carpenter's interests returned to the slopes. Working from a barn in [[Londonderry, Vermont]], he improved on the [[Snurfer]], a basic toy snowboard which featured a rope to allow the rider some basic control over the board. By the late 70's, he joined a small cadre of manufacturers who had begun selling snowboards with design features such as a bentwood laminate core and a rigid binding which held the board firmly to the wearer's boot. Carpenter continues to run the Burton company, which has grown into one of the world's largest snowboard and snowboarding-equipment manufacturers. he likes to smoke weed


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:08, 8 February 2011

Jake Burton Carpenter (born April 29, 1954 in New York City), also known as Jake Burton, is an American snowboarder and founder of Burton Snowboards. He grew up in Cedarhurst, New York.[1]

Biography

Carpenter's high school education began in Brooks School North Andover, Massachusetts.[2] After graduating from The Marvelwood School in Cornwall, CT he enrolled at the University of Colorado in Boulder. An avid skier, Carpenter hoped to join the university's ski team; however, his competitive skiing career ended in a car accident. After several years away from college he resumed his studies at New York University, graduating with a degree in economics. After college, Carpenter's interests returned to the slopes. Working from a barn in Londonderry, Vermont, he improved on the Snurfer, a basic toy snowboard which featured a rope to allow the rider some basic control over the board. By the late 70's, he joined a small cadre of manufacturers who had begun selling snowboards with design features such as a bentwood laminate core and a rigid binding which held the board firmly to the wearer's boot. Carpenter continues to run the Burton company, which has grown into one of the world's largest snowboard and snowboarding-equipment manufacturers. he likes to smoke weed

References

  1. ^ Helmich, Portland. " Chairman of the Board", Business People Vermont, August 8, 2000. Accessed December 11, 2007. "Burton has always had a passion for sports, but concedes he was more of a "wanna-be" sportsman than a real athlete while growing up as the youngest of four children in Cedarhurst, N.Y."
  2. ^ Chamberlain, Tony. "CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD BURTON'S INNOVATION HAS FOSTERED A SNOWBOUND SENSATION", The Boston Globe, December 18, 1997.

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