Bio - Bryan J. Smith

Getting ready to drop in!! Bryan is the founding developer of OgdenValleyMagazine and principle of DataZ.com, a web development and technology consultancy specializing in data driven web systems. 

Bryan has a long history of working with computers and exciting technologies and coming up with creative ways to apply them for business, art and entertainment.  He has also received various industry and education awards for his work in developing web-based educational programs. Bryan now lives full time in Ogden Valley and enjoys the mountains, people and lifestyle whenever he's not building online communities.  If you can't find him in front of a computer he's probably getting ready to drop down the face of Mt. Ogden.

The Ogden Valley is an incredible place to live and play. Rarely a day goes by without some excitement worthy of sharing with others. Ogden Valley is also a tight knit community of communities, each with important issues and concerns. In creating OgdenValleyMagazine.com, Kris and I are hoping to harness exciting new internet technologies to bring together our communities, to share multi-media stories of what makes life special, to document what is important, and, to give everyone their opportunity to have a voice and to hear what the other guy has to say.
 

Bio - Kris Wilkerson
Kris Wilkerson

Kris is a creating founder of OgdenValleyMagazine.com and owner of Wilkerson Fine Art & Consulting a local art gallery representing over 30 national, regional & local artists.  The gallery features exhibits at Wolf Creek Resort as well as other events and locations throughout the Valley.  She is a leading promoter of arts in the the Ogden Valley.

Kris enjoys connecting with people and is passionate about living life fully and abundantly.  Energetic, innovative and intuitive, Kris' enthusiasm is evident as she assists Valley Residents in living a rich, well-considered life through art and communication.

Kris loves to create, connect, and play - skiing, traveling, learning, exploring ... Kris and her husband, Mark, enjoy everything Ogden Valley as well as travel the world over meeting new friends and experiencing adventure. 

OgdenValleyMagazine.com is an on-line playground  . . .Bryan and I invite you to register to become a user and contributor and PLAY at www.OgdenValleyMagazine.com THE on-line source for anything Ogden Valley!
 

Bio - Ethan Vaughn

Ethan Vaugh and his wife, Daniell Ethan Vaughn has been connecting people to technology for the past 15 years in just about every capacity imaginable. He has been a programmer, technical writer, instructor, manager, system administrator, and a freelance technology consultant. While working full-time in the software industry, Ethan completed a unique course of study from Weber State University in 1996 with a Bachelor of Science in English Literature, minoring in Computer Science. His short stories have won awards from WSU and the Ogden Arts Festival. When not online he's on his mountain bike climbing the peaks or making long easy turns on his snowboard. 

 

Bio - Tanner Linsley

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Tanner Linsley is a Weber High intern with Ogden Valley Magazine.

About:

    Tanner likes to do a wide variety of things. Music is his life. Talented with many instruments, and constantly recording, he keeps busy throughout the year.  He's a frequent backpacker of the Wind Rivers, Havasupai Indian Reservation, and Uintah Mountain Range, and loves the outdoors, but when things get cold and there's snow on the mountain, you'll find him filming and shredding in the powder.

Experience:

    Filming, Video Editing, Sound Production, CMS, and Web Development

 

Bio - Parker Lichfield

more_snow_and_stuff_015.jpgParker Lichfield is a Weber High School intern who will be learning the internet business and helping us with his video, art and creative talents.

Parker is passionate about the outdoors, and is the happiest when he is outside.  His love of the earth really shows in his art and hobbies.  This year he was voted "Most Artistic Guy at Weber High".

Parker is an extremely accomplished motocross racer competing at a high level. He pilots his Jeep on family trips and the Easter Jeep Safari. He loves being deep in the mountains backpacking and taking in the fresh air. Parker can be found skiing throughout Utah all winter long.. His love of music, art and outdoor life keeps him shaking.


 

Bio - Angela Bulloch
Angie Bulloch has lived in Ogden Valley for fifteen years with her husband, Mike, and children:  Brittani, Austin, and Cameron.  She teaches English and drama at Snowcrest Jr. High, and enjoys writing, reading, cello, art, hiking, pilates, and decorating.  She has a special place in her heart for the teenagers of the valley, who consistently remind her of what youth is, and its value to us all.  In her spare time (which is all too fleeting), Angie loves going for long walks with her husband and their black lab, Mattie.  "The valley is rejuvinating.  I feel empowered when I look out my windows.  I'm reminded of how lucky I am to live and work in this small place of paradise on our planet."  Angie is excited about the Ogden Valley Magazine and its potential impact on the community.  "This is a place to share our passions, Here, we can connect with others who understand and appreciate our quality of life,"  
 

Bio - Cordell Wolking
bio_cordell_telly-award-1.jpg This Silver Telly Award I'm holding was for the most recent Wolf Creek Resort video I produced (visit wolfcreekresort.com to watch a condensed version). I have also won awards for the Ogden Valley Business Association, Powder Mountain Resort and Destination Eden videos. If your are visiting this web-site, you probably know why I and others call Ogden Valley home! To learn more about my company, please vist my website, CWImagery.com .
 

Bio - Bill Singleton
Bill Singleton - Freelance Photographer

I am an amateur photographer who has lived throughout the United States and traveled to numerous countries while serving 15 years with the Air Force as a C-130 mechanic.  After a brief visit to Utah in the early 90s, the mountainous views inspired me to seek out the grandest of mountains, Mt. McKinley in Alaska , where I took up residence in Anchorage .  I decided to return to Utah in 1996 and make Ogden my home.    When not doing computer work, I spend time doing nature photography as well as other outdoor activities.  I look to the natural beauty that surrounds me everyday for limitless photographic inspiration and adventure.  I have been utilizing Canon EOS equipment for the last 11years and have recently made the transition to digital.