Speaker Series - The Beaver Dam Model of Club Development with Isabel Caldwell
Organized by New England Nordic Ski Association
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Location:
Zoom Zoom Road, Sheffield Village, Ohio, 44035 (map)
Description
When: Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025 from 7:30-8:30pm
Where: Zoom
Title: Patience, Insight & Leadership
Cost: Free for NENSA members (purchase or renew membership here)
Registration: Register HERE
Description: Isabel will present on how to build the foundations of a successful club that can serve all community members. The presentation will encourage people to play to their strengths and work with co-leaders whose strengths complement their own. Isabel will then delve into volunteer recruitment and how to make your volunteers feel useful and valued. And because her favorite animal is the American Beaver the presentation will be in the model of a beaver meadow!
Speaker Bio: Isabel’s roots run deep in the New England ski community. Through West River BKL and Stratton Mountain School, she developed a love of sport that led her to Dartmouth College, where she studied Earth Science and was a varsity member and captain of the ski team. She went on to earn a Masters degree in Teaching at UVM and has since taught math and science at the middle and high school levels, most recently at Sugar Bowl Academy in Norden, CA. Throughout her career, Isabel has been committed to the growth and development of young people far beyond the traditional classroom as a ski coach, wilderness trip leader, drama teacher, and dorm parent.
In her coaching roles, Isabel has worked with diverse programs and skiers of all ages and abilities. She has served as Youth Ski Club Director and Head Coach at Frost Mountain Nordic, Head Coach at Burr & Burton Academy, and U8 Coach with the Sugar Bowl Ski Team. Additionally, she has served on the Executive Committee of Far West Nordic, coordinated regional opportunities, and contributed to a strategic planning process.
This offering is part of our virtual educational series which expands opportunities for learning beyond our in-person conferences, symposiums, and clinics.