Welcome, Justin – CVA’s New Freestyle Weekend Program Manager

CVA is thrilled to welcome Coach Justin Clark as our new Freestyle Weekend Program Manager! Justin has been deeply connected to Sugarloaf and the Eastern Freestyle community since the mid-90s. 
He spent multiple seasons coaching in Eastern Freestyle, serving in both head coach and assistant coach roles, where he developed a strong reputation for helping young athletes set meaningful goals and progress with confidence.

Justin brings his passion, a fresh perspective, and a genuine desire to contribute to the continued growth of our programming. His background combines hands-on coaching experience with industry knowledge gained through his time in the University of Maine at Farmington’s Ski Industries program. During his time at UMF, he was recognized for his leadership in helping to bring the UMF Ski Team back—an important acknowledgment of his commitment to the sport in Maine.

Off the hill, Justin enjoys staying active, exploring the outdoors, and connecting with the skiing community that has shaped much of his life.

Please join us in welcoming Coach Justin to his new role—we’re looking forward to an incredible season ahead!

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