Loaded Boards
Jimmy Yakout's work experience includes a role as Head of Sales at Loaded Boards since January 2020. Prior to that, they worked as the Domestic Sales Director at Sole Technology from February 2013 to January 2020. Before that, they were the North America Sales Manager at Analog Clothing / Gravis Footwear from November 2010 to February 2013. Jimmy'sprevious experience includes working as an Operations Coordinator at Burton Snowboards from September 2008 to November 2010.
Jimmy Yakout attended the California State University of Fullerton from 2003 to 2009, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech Communication and Organizational Communication.
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Loaded Boards
Beginning in early 1995, trying to mimic the rush of snowboarding on pavement, our shortboards got less and less playtime while we experimented with more stable wheelbases, any funky truck we could get our hands on, and pretty much any material we could put trucks on. All sorts of shapes of Baltic birch plies, solid wood, modified shortboards, and various other objects became projectiles to careen down local hills with. Looking for a lively and precisely tuned and responsive ride, old snowboards soon found themselves reincarnated with trucks and wheels attached—awaiting more brutal methods of destruction. We played (and continue to play) with almost every board and truck available and took courses in composite and material technologies, continuing on with our quest to build a lively board capable of skating bigger hills with enhanced control. September 2000 through June 2002 were dedicated to developing these boards. It was challenging. We enlisted and ended up frustrating many of the greatest minds in skateboarding and snowboarding. Determining and testing the materials was a full-time job. Trying to get the wood and fiberglass to conform to compound contours was an affront to physics and we got sick of hearing that it couldn’t be done with curvatures as pronounced as we wanted. But done it was and the first ride made it clear that it should be done. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loadedboards/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LoadedBoards
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