Frank Wetherby

Frank served in the US Army 1965-1986. He earned an Associates of Science followed by a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Behavior. As a personnel recruiter and management development trainer at Mt. Snow, he developed and designed employee training to address
skier courtesy and implemented the TIPS programs which collectively improved employee morale and reduced liability costs.

He has an extensive background in the medical field as an EMT and rescue squad volunteer and is experienced as a Disabled Veteran Outreach Program Specialist. Frank’s professional skills in strategic planning, client relations and project leadership are instrumental in his successes
in assisting Veterans.

Frank’s civic affiliation includes Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign War, Vietnam Veterans of America and the American Legion.

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