Ziebell named to director post at Silicon Couloir
JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. — Silicon Couloir welcomes Brittney Ziebell to the fold as director of entrepreneurship where she joins a growing staff and group of volunteers working to support entrepreneurs in the Teton region
Ziebell will serve as the primary point of contact for interaction with entrepreneurs, ventures, mentors, and other volunteers in Silicon Couloir programs, and will oversee the operations of Teton Entrepreneurs & Mentoring Service (TEAMS) and Silicon Couloir’s Angel Group.
“We are excited to be bringing someone of Brittney’s caliber on board, along with her experience in nonprofit leadership and organization,” said Gary Trauner, executive director. “As a nascent entrepreneur herself, Brittney has experienced firsthand the difference external support can make to those seeking to build something new. We’d also like to thank Will Stabler for his years of service and essential contribution to taking Silicon Couloir from an idea to an integral part of the Teton Region community.”
Originally from New Hampshire, Ziebell grew up alpine ski racing in the White Mountains. After graduating from Colby College where she was a NCAA Division 1 ski racer, she moved west, and she’s called Jackson her home for over six years.
Since 2016, Ziebell worked at the Jackson Hole Ski & Snowboard Club as marketing and events manager and development director. An entrepreneur herself, Brittney also runs an art business, and co-produced an award-winning short documentary, Latitude, in 2020. Since dabbling in screenwriting and narration, Brittney has begun assisting businesses with storytelling campaigns that go beyond the product or service.
“I’m thrilled to join the Silicon Couloir team, and to help bolster entrepreneurship opportunities in our community that serve the middle-class,” Ziebell said.
Ziebell follows outgoing staff member Will Stabler. Stabler recently relocated and is pursuing professional opportunities in his new home.
“I’ve truly enjoyed working to develop an entrepreneurial ecosystem in one of the most cherished parts of the world,” states Stabler. “Thank you to the founders, mentors, investors, and community members who contribute such valuable time and energy to our programming. Brittney is a longstanding member of our community and will bring great perspective and nonprofit experience to our team.”
Zieball’s post begins immediately.