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Jean-Raymond Gottlieb (born 1967) is a former Paris gendarme and ski instructor and Palace Guard at the Palais Princier in Monaco.
Frédérik Lépine (CSIA 4, CSCF 2), event planner, ski instructor at Ski Bromont, CSIA level 4 course conductor, and provincial representative of the Eastern Townships;
He later moved to Big Sky, Montana, where he was introduced to the sport of Powder 8 skiing by Hans Schernthaner, a fellow ski instructor.
Skiforce provide ski instructor training courses in Morzine and Canada.
The Academy's Director of Outdoor Education is a Registered Maine Guide, Wilderness First Responder, NATO certified telemark ski instructor and NWS certified weather spotter, and the program's faculty includes two Registered Maine Guides, two Wilderness First Responders, an EMT and many outdoor enthusiasts.
Dimǎncescu took YMCA courses in Romania (1920–1921) and became a ski instructor in the 1st Mountain Troops Battalion in Sinaia.
Short on funds, he spent the years 1934–1936 living in the resort of Tignes, where he made his living as a ski instructor and started a jazz club.
Lee Aaker has resided in Mammoth Lakes, California, for many years and is a special needs ski instructor.
Ricky is the hottest water-ski instructor around and he has just been rehired by his former employer/camp to whip up attendance.
On August 8, 2004, the Rocky Mountain Division of the Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) voted to allow a NASTAR gold medal (equivalent to a racing time within 16% of the national U.S. champion for a male in his 20's) as one of the pre-requisites for future certification of a Level 3 Ski Instructor.
Eventually he moved to the United States and worked as a ski instructor at Sun Valley, Idaho, in the 1950s.