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US Chief Technology Officer, U.S. Small Business Administration

Bill Briggs

US Chief Technology Officer | U.S. Small Business Administration

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About Bill

William Morse Briggs, born December 21, 1931, is known for being the first person to ski the Grand Teton on June 15, 1971. This achievement has led to him being recognized as the 'father of extreme skiing' in North America. Briggs served as the director of the Great American Ski School, which was formerly based at Snow King Mountain in Jackson, Wyoming. In addition to his contributions to skiing, Briggs holds the role of US Chief Technology Officer at the U.S. Small Business Administration.

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