Bradley Everhart has been working with bits and bytes since Aspen's mining days. He started the company to help finance the year-round, 80's, party lifestyle and parlayed that into 2 lovely daughters and a mortgage. He's as much a part of Aspen as it is a part of him. With 20 years of tech behind him, he's forgotten more than most of us will ever know. Say "hi" if you see him on the lift or the golf course and he'll entertain you until you part ways.

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Matt Brockman came to the Roaring Fork Valley earlier this decade to distance himself from a life wearing ties and supporting the infrastructure of a medical transport company. It was a great fit and he and his growing family have been part of EBSA for more than 4 years.  When not geeking-out in the digital world, he's with his family enjoying the amenities outside his back door.

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Eric Conard came to the Roaring Fork Valley and then he left and then he came again.  What's next?  No one's sure.  When you call him and hear wind noise,  he's on the lift or riding his bike but he'll be there... manana!  What he lacks in focus, he makes up for in tech savvy.  Oh yeah, he's from Texas but don't hold that against him.

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Prentice Hubbell is a jet mechanic by day and one of us in his spare time.  We think that's akin to rocket science but what do we know.  He's one of the nicer guys you'll ever meet, so consider yourself lucky if he gets called to your job but be aware your computer may now be capable of supersonic flight.   

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Rick Morey is another free spirit that we were lucky enough to encounter between adventures.  He's just returned to the valley from a stint with Doctors Without Borders where he discovered he wants to be a nurse.  In between studying and driving (the RFV pastime), consider yourself lucky to see Rick and don't be alarmed when he covers your server with a sheet before he operates. It's not dead, he's just concerned with hygiene.  

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