Mervin Manufacturing, Inc.
G. Trevor Phillips has a diverse work experience in the field of digital marketing and website development. G. Trevor began their career as a Freelance Website Designer, gaining practical web development skills. G. Trevor then joined Oneballjay where they completely rebuilt the company's marketing website. This experience helped him secure a position at Mervin Mfg., where they held the roles of Webmaster and Director of E-Commerce for nine years. During their time at Mervin, they transitioned the business to multi-channel ecommerce sites, selling products in multiple countries. Additionally, they worked as a Freelance Photographer for ESPN, capturing action and lifestyle photos for the Winter X-Games.
G. Trevor Phillips completed their Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree at Walla Walla Community College from 1993 to 1996. Later, from 1998 to 2001, they pursued their Bachelor's degree in New Media at Western Washington University. In 1999, Trevor also participated in a Summer Intensive Program for Photography at the Rocky Mountain School of Photography.
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Mervin Manufacturing, Inc.
Mervin Manufacturing home of Lib Tech, GNU, Roxy and Bent Metal Binding Works is a leading designer and manufacturer or snowboarding, skiing, surfing and skateboarding products built at the world's most environMENTAL factory by people who ride them. Mervin Manufacturing was founded by snowboarders Mike Olson and Pete Saari in 1977. In an industry where virtually every other snowboard, ski, skateboard, and surfboard company has moved production to China or offshore, Mervin is the longest running and last major board building factory in the USA. Based out of Carlsborg, Washington, between the rugged Olympic and Cascade Mountain Ranges, Mervin is a direct link between riding and manufacturing.