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Colorado Outdoor Recreation Office Leader Luis Benitez Headed to VF Corp

Luis Benitez, director of Colorado’s Outdoor Recreation Industry Office, touts the accord on Wednesday
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Luis Benitez built Colorado’s Outdoor Recreation Industry Office into a model for other states. Now, he’s leaving the office he helped build for a new position with VF Corp, the parent company of The North Face, Smartwool, Altra, and other major brands.

By all accounts, Colorado’s outdoor recreation economy is booming. Lines at chairlifts and grocery stores in resort towns like Breckenridge are long. Vail Resorts’ stock value has more than doubled in the last 4 years. And in 2018, the recreation economy brought in a whopping $62.5 billion to the state.

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Luis Benitez has reached the top of the famed “Seven Summits” — the tallest peaks on all seven continents — a cumulative 32 times, including being a six-time summiteer of Mount Everest. (Photo credit: Christopher Tomlinson)

And at the center of the swirling vortex that is the recreation economy stood Luis Benitez, a 45-year-old mountaineer quietly working behind the scenes to help negotiate the state’s business of the outdoors.

Today, Benitez announced he will step down for the position he helped create under former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper. Hickenlooper announced a bid for U.S. president just last week.

Benitez’s departure will leave big shoes to fill for a new director and Deputy Director Nathan Fey.

Luis Benitez: 4 Years at the Colorado Outdoor Helm

As an outdoorsman, Benitez absolutely walks the walk. A former mountain guide, Benitez has summited Mount Everest six times and tagged the Seven Summits a combined 32 times. Those numbers alone demand respect.

But his business acumen is likely what attracted VF Corporation, a 70,000-employee outdoor product juggernaut that owns The North Face, Smartwool, Altra, Timberland, and Icebreaker, and other large consumer goods brands. Last year, the company announced it would move its executive headquarters to Denver in 2019.

Benitez said leaving the office he helped build is bittersweet. But he’s confident that it will carry on its mission effectively.

“In a former lifetime as both an Outward Bound instructor and a mountain guide, the saying went that your ultimate job is to put yourself out of a job, ensuring that the people that you are leading have the skills and the acumen to thrive without you. We’re at that place in Colorado now,” Benitez said.

He will leave the Outdoor Recreation Industry Office on March 22 to join VF Corporation as the VP of government relations and global impact.

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Looking Back: 4 Pillars of Colorado’s Outdoor Economy

Discussing his years at the Outdoor Recreation Industry Office this morning, Benitez said the office aimed at four elements of the industry: economic development, conservation and stewardship, education and workforce training, and public health and wellness.

And he said his office saw broad success in many of those areas, such as schools and universities creating tracks for outdoor industry careers. For example, Western Colorado University in Gunnison launched an outdoor MBA program during Benitez’s time in office.

“You have to have a talent pipeline,” he said. “Colorado colleges and universities fill that need. From an MBA program in Gunnison, all the way to schools like Mesa and CMC to CU Boulder, they looked at the programs they offer and skill sets needed to drive [the outdoor] economy. They stepped up in a big way.”

Economically, his office also saw broad success. Benitez was a central figure in moving the Outdoor Retailer convention to Colorado in 2018. Now, the annual event brings tens of thousands of people to the Colorado Convention Center three times a year.

VF Corporation: VP of Government Relations and Global Impact

VF Corporation is currently consolidating its headquarters, with 800 employees, in an office in downtown Denver. And the brand courted Benitez with a newly created position at its upcoming office.

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In his new role at VF Corporation, Benitez will serve as a government liaison and leader of the VF Foundation. That foundation makes grants to support work in the arts, community services, education, families and children, health care, environmental sustainability, and science.

Finally, he will lead employee philanthropy at the 70,000-person company.

“You want both personal and professional satisfaction,” Benitez said. “If you can bring those two spaces closer together, it’s an incredible opportunity. VF has identified Colorado as this amazing space to start exploring those ideas. I’m excited and humbled for this incredible opportunity.”

Benitez will visit GearJunkie’s studio later today for a live interview about his new role, as well as discussion of the week’s news during our Weekly Round Table. Join us at 3:30 p.m. Mountain Time on our Facebook page.

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