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Jake Burton Carpenter

American snowboarder

Jake Burton Carpenter (April 29, 1954 – November 20, 2019), occasionally also known as Jake Burton or Jakie, was an American snowboarder and founder of Burton Snowboards and one of the inventors of the modern day snowboard. A native of New York, he grew up in Cedarhurst, New York.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Personal life
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Biography

Carpenter's high school education began in Brooks School North Andover, M*achusetts. After graduating from The Marvelwood School, at that time in Cornwall, Connecticut, he enrolled at the University of Colorado at Boulder. An avid skier, Carpenter hoped to join the university's ski team who were the reigning NCAA champions at the time; however, his compe*ive skiing career ended after an automobile accident. After several years away from college, he resumed his studies at New York University, graduating with a degree in economics.

After college, Carpenter briefly worked for a small investment banking firm in Manhattan before growing tired of the 12-hour work days. He felt the call to return to the slopes. Working from a barn in Londonderry, Vermont, he improved on the Snurfer, a snowboard precursor which featured a rope to allow the rider some basic control over the board. In his interview with NPR's "How I Built This" when initially selling his snowboards, he said, “I remember once going out with 38 snowboards, visiting dealers in New York State, and came back with 40 because one guy gave me two back he had bought.” By the late-1970s, he was among a small cadre of manufacturers who had begun selling snowboards with design features such as a bentwood laminate core and a rigid binding which held the board firmly to the wearer's boot. In 1979, Carpenter won the Open Division and a $300 prize at the National Snurfing Contest in Muskegon, Michigan. Burton is credited with developing the economic ecosystem around snowboarding as a lifestyle, sport, and culture, in addition to founding a premier board manufacturer. Burton has been one of the world's largest snowboard and snowboarding-equipment manufacturers since the late 1980s.

"Burton Snowboards" have several trademarked and copyrighted features that were filed under his name.

Carpenter's wife, Donna, served as CEO until 2020. Carpenter saw value in having women in positions of authority and leadership within the privately held company.

Personal life

Carpenter resided in Stowe, Vermont, with his wife, Donna and his son, Timi. Carpenter also had two other sons, George and Taylor.

On February 17, 1967 Jake's brother, Corporal George Carpenter died serving in Vietnam. Four years later, in 1971, Jake's mother Katherine died of Leukemia leaving Jake, his father and two sisters.

Burton met his future wife Donna Lynn Gaston at a 1981 New Year's Eve party at the Mill Tavern in Londonderry, Vermont.Donna Carpenter – you may not know her name but chances are you're aware of what she does. She is the owner, chairwoman, and former CEO of the snowboard company Burton, which she and her late husband Jake Burton Carpenter. The company was founded by Jake in 1977. He was convinced he could turn a largely unknown hobby at the time into a mainstream sport. He did it, with Donna's help. Donna was a college student at Barnard College when she met Jake at a bar called the Mill in Londonderry, Vermont on New Year's Eve in 1981.
Donna was from New York City and thought she was really sophisticated in the way that teenagers do. When she met Jake he said, "My name is Jake and I make snowboards." She didn't think that had any sort of future, but she thought he was cute. She traveled from New York to the house in Manchester, Vermont where Jake was making the prototypes of snowboards. Their first dates saw Donna dipping Jake's boards in polyurethane and hanging them to dry. The neighbors complained about the smell. Jake and Donna made the snowboards in the barn. The dining room was the store and the ba*t was where the boards got packed for shipping.
</ref> On May 21, 1983 they married in Greenwich Connecticut.

By 1985, Jake and his wife Donna moved to Austria to create a European base; Donna focused on the distribution arm. About four years later they had their first child, George Burton Carpenter, in Rutland, Vermont. Their second son, Taylor Gaston Burton Carpenter, was born in Burlington, and their third son, Timothy Eaton "Timi" Burton Carpenter, was born in 1996.

Jake Burton Carpenter was a member of the Vermont Sports Hall of Fame. Carpenter survived several health scares in his later years: knee injuries, testicular cancer, pulmonary embolism, and, notably, the Miller Fisher variant of Guillain–Barré syndrome, a rare and serious neurological disorder. Carpenter died November 20, 2019, in Burlington, Vermont, after announcing recurrence of his cancer to Burton staff earlier in the month.

References

    External links

    • Vermont Sports Hall of Fame Bio