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Tuesday Tea Talks with Stacey and special guest, Michael Rogan


Date: Tuesday, July 19, 2022 from 6 pm - 7 pm MT
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Event Type: Webinar

Location: Online

Host Division: National

Registration Information:
- Cost: $0.00
- CEUs: 0

Prerequisites: Current PSIA-AASI Membership

Registration Deadline: Tuesday, July 19, 2022, 4 pm MT


Online Registration: CLOSED


Course Description:

Welcome to Tuesday Tea Talks with Stacey Gerrish. These monthly interactive webinars (Zoom Meeting style) will feature special guests in the snowsports industry and are hosted by PSIA-AASI. In this episode, Stacey welcomes Pete Allison, a professor at Penn State University in the Department for Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management. He works in two main areas: snowsports and outdoor and experiential learning.

For the past six years, Pete has worked with PSIA-AASI to progress the alignment project and enhance the teaching and learning quality across all PSIA-AASI Regions. He's also developing credit-bearing certificates in Snowsports Education through the World Campus at Penn State. He is also the Vice President of the International Association of Education and Science in Snowsports - one of the three pillar associations of Interski.

In addition to snowsports, Pete has a long history with Outward Bound. Before his time at Penn State, he worked with Outward Bound in Malaysia, Oman, and UNESCO, as well as an academic at The University of Edinburgh (UK). He's a fellow of the Explorers Club of New York, The Royal Geographical Society, the British Exploring Society, and the Young Explorers Trust. He has led numerous expeditions to Greenland and the Himalayas.