

Hanold Associates is the leading retained boutique executive search firm focused on HR and Diversity & Inclusion Officers. The company’s headquarters are in Jackson Hole (Wilson, Wyoming) and its team members and fans can be found anywhere there is fresh powder or action sports. The company has also expanded in size, with 55 employees. This expansion has also been instrumental in progressing beyond film production to a veritable force of content creation, including film, campaigns, work for hire, merchandise, events and an online content distribution network, including an engaged and devoted community known as the Stash. Throughout the years, the company has expanded in scope, scale and sports, adding mountain biking, surfing, climbing, other adventure action sports, travel and lifestyle to the catalog. In the 24 years since its founding, Teton Gravity Research has produced more than forty action sports films, each of which is designed to capture, celebrate and bring to life the passion that drives action sports.

What began as a film project became a movement to document the progression of extreme sports and their emergence in the mainstream. In 1995, brothers Steve and Todd Jones partnered with their friend Dirk Collins, pooling together their money to buy camera equipment.

Teton Gravity Research is the preeminent media brand for adventure, lifestyle, travel, action and outdoor experience. His combined love for all things outdoors and ability to build lasting global partnerships make him an excellent match for TGR,” said Sonia Nagra, Partner on the search. “Steven is a passionate marketing and content executive who brings with him a wealth of experience to the TGR team during a time of exciting growth and endeavors. Additionally, he will collaborate with colleagues, external partners and agencies to develop strategies that will drive content partnerships, digital innovation and revenue. Gray will play a key role in creating and driving strategies that support TGR’s initiatives and revenue goals. At TGR, reporting to the Founders and co-CEOs, Steve and Todd Jones, Mr.
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Steven Gray comes to Teton Gravity Research from leadership positions at Professional Fighters League (PFL), Relevent Sports Group and Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Hanold Associates’ Jason Hanold, Sonia Nagra and Katrina Prospero led the search. Individuals needing assistance to attend this event should contact the Campus Activities Center at (307) 766-6340.Teton Gravity Research (TGR) has appointed Steven Gray as Chief Growth Officer based in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Jones has worked with Teton Gravity Research on two other snowboarding films - “Jeremy Jones’ Deeper” and “Jeremy Jones’ Further.” To preview the latest film or for more information, visit For more information about Student Activities Council events, visit like the Wyoming Union on Facebook or follow on Twitter To receive information about upcoming Student Activities Council events, text ‘UWYOCAC’ to 71441.

He is among President Barack Obama’s 2013 Champions of Change due to his work with the Protect Our Winters project. Jones is a 10-time Big Mountain Rider of the Year, a 2013 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year and an environmental advocate.
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The group’s newest film, “Jeremy Jones’ Higher,” profiles the professional snowboarder and big mountain free rider. The company works to inspire others to push boundaries, while minimizing their impact on the environment and supporting a range of environmental initiatives. Teton Gravity Research is a group based in Jackson Hole that produces premier ski, snowboard and surf films. Giveaways will be available from Teton Gravity Research and its sponsors: Sony, Atomic, The Ski Journal, GSS (Gyro-Stabilized Systems) and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. in the University of Wyoming Union Ballroom. Teton Gravity Research’s film “Jeremy Jones’ Higher” will be shown free Wednesday, Dec. Extreme snowboarder Jeremy Jones stars in a Teton Gravity Research film that will be shown Wednesday, Dec.
