Palisades Tahoe
Carina Cutler has extensive experience in real estate and design, currently serving as a Realtor at Chase International since March 2014. In addition to this role, Carina has been involved in the ski industry as a Ski Instructor and Coach at Palisades Tahoe since February 2008. Previous experience includes a Swim Coach and Instructor position with the Tahoe City Public Utility District from May 2010 to October 2013, as well as operating as an Independent Residential Designer from January 2002 to December 2007. Carina also has a background in design management, having been the Founding Manager of the Design Review Department at Lahontan Golf Club from June 1998 to August 2001, and served as an Architectural Intern at Architects Faulkner and Ryan from January 1996 to June 1998. Carina holds a Bachelor's Degree from UC San Diego and a Master of Architecture from the University of Oregon.
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Palisades Tahoe
Palisades Tahoe is the largest ski resort in the Lake Tahoe region, boasting 6,000 skiable acres across eight peaks. Formerly Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, the more than 70-year-old resort celebrates a rich history as the host of the 1960 Winter Olympics, the Spring Skiing Capital, and home mountain to dozens of Olympic and World Cup athletes across multiple snow sports. With an average annual snowfall of 400 inches, Palisades Tahoe frequently operates the longest ski and snowboard season in Lake Tahoe. The Village at Palisades Tahoe offers year-round events and over 50 bars, restaurants and boutiques, many of which are locally owned and operated. Palisades Tahoe is on the Ikon Pass, which offers access to 47 international ski destinations. In 2021 the resort changed its name, trading in a harmful slur for a name that better reflects its values and legacy.
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