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PR: Ride Snowboards Co-Founder Tim Pogue Resigns
(October 9, 1996)


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PRESTON, Wash., Oct. 9 -- Ride, Inc., (Nasdaq: RIDE), the world's second largest manufacturer and marketer of snowboards and related products, today announced that Tim Pogue, president of its Ride Development division, has resigned his position. Pogue indicated that he intends to pursue other opportunities, but in the interim, will serve as a consultant through the end of the year.

Tim Pogue at the
1996 SIA Trade Show
in Las Vegas. (Photo
SOL | Stock)

"Tim is a visionary who has brought the sport of snowboarding from infancy to the fastest growing winter sport in the world," said Hall. "With his energy and talent, he will be successful at whatever he chooses to do."

"Ride has allowed me to combine my love of the sport with my creativity and my passion for design," said Pogue. "I look forward to applying my passions and energies to the opportunities in front of me, knowing that Ride will continue as a leader in the industry."

Ride, Inc., with headquarters in Preston, Washington, was established in 1992. Today Ride, Inc., is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of snowboard equipment and young men's apparel for mountain and street under the brand names Ride, Liquid, 5150, Preston, Cappel and SMP Clothing. Ride's snowboard products have become today's industry standard for performance and functional design.

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