Olympic Regional Development Authority

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Olympic Regional Development Authority
Agency overview
FormedJuly 31, 1981 (1981-07-31)
JurisdictionManagement and promotion of three winter sports facilities: Lake Placid Olympic facilities, Gore Mountain, and Belleayre Mountain
HeadquartersNYS Olympic Regional Development Authority Olympic Center
2634 Main St.
Lake Placid, New York 12946
44°17′05″N 73°59′05″W / 44.28463°N 73.98460°W / 44.28463; -73.98460Coordinates: 44°17′05″N 73°59′05″W / 44.28463°N 73.98460°W / 44.28463; -73.98460
Agency executive
  • Michael Pratt, President and CEO
Websitewww.orda.org

The Olympic Regional Development Authority (ORDA) is a New York State public benefit corporation, created by the State of New York to manage the facilities used after the 1980 Olympic Winter Games at Lake Placid, New York.

ORDA is the only state-owned ski area organization in the United States.[1] Destinations they operate include Whiteface Mountain, Gore Mountain, and Belleayre Mountain.[2] ORDA operates the Olympic Center which houses ice skating, museum, event space, and offices for ORDA. It also operates the Olympic Sports Complex and Mount Van Hoevenberg located five miles from Lake Placid and the Olympic Ski Jumping Complex.

History[]

[1][3] On July 1, 1981, the New York State legislature (Article 8, Title 28, NYS Public Authorities Law) declared ORDA to maintain and operate all the Olympic sites of Lake Placid after the final 1980 winter Olympics.

In 1984 ORDA acquired Gore Mountain and added it to its portfolio.

In November 2011 Belleayre was transferred from the New York Department of Environmental Conservation to ORDA.

Organization[]

[1] ORDA's consists of its President and CEO Michael Pratt along with 12 board of directors, they are:

  • Kelly Cummings, Board Chair
  • Bill Beaney
  • Cliff Donaldson
  • Eric Gertler (Designee - Steve Hunt)
  • Thomas Keegan
  • Andy Lack
  • Art Lussi
  • Betty Little
  • Diane Munro
  • Erik Kulleseid (Designee - Chris Pushkarsh)
  • Basil Seggos (Designee - Jeff Stefanko)
  • Elinor Tatum

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References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-11-07. Retrieved 2018-11-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Olympic Center". Lakeplacidlegacysites.com. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Olympic Regional Development Authority | The State of New York". Ny.gov. Retrieved 14 January 2022.

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