Jesse Hunt will step down from his post as U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association Alpine director at the end of May.
The search has begun to replace Hunt, who is moving on to become general manager and program director of the Park City Ski Education Foundation.
Hunt’s has worked for the USSA for sixteen and during that time he as overseen 18 medals at World Championships, with the best display coming in the 2005 season when the team amassed 6,487 points.
In addition, both and Bode Miller and Lindsey Vonn claimed two World Cup overall titles.
USSA Vice President, Athletics, Luke Bodensteiner praised Hunt's commitment down through the years and said: "Jesse has done a remarkable job in developing a pipeline from grassroots to the Olympic podium while shepherding the U.S. Alpine Ski Team through one of its most successful periods in history."







