Halle Bender

Halle managed high-stakes genomics and public health projects before a serendipitous pivot led her out of the lab and into the Tetons. After years of overseeing Snowday’s production pipelines from concept to delivery, she now serves as Account Director. Halle is known for her approachable, transparent leadership style, fostering trust within her team while ensuring everyone feels heard and empowered. She brings a disciplined, collaborative mindset to every partnership, ensuring clients’ visions are elevated from start to finish. Off the clock, she’s usually chasing the perfect photo or dirt biking the Wyoming backcountry.

Madison Engelman

Madison is a native Floridian who grew up spending her summers in the Tetons, eventually making the move to Jackson after graduating with a degree in Integrated Marketing Communications. Her college career was shaped through copywriting and marketing internships before stepping into a full-time role managing social strategy for a portfolio of brands at The Outpost Group, including Snake River Roasting Co., Outpost, and Provisions. A brief chapter in London pursuing culinary school confirmed what she already knew: the mountains were home! Now based in Teton Valley, Idaho, Madison serves as the Social Media Manager at Snowday, where she oversees multiple accounts, supports campaign development and copywriting, and manages Fieldlist, the company’s content creator network. Outside of work, she loves to snowboard in the winter, but especially thrives in the summer and fall, spending long days on the river, in the park, or hosting dinner parties.

Paul Gorsuch

Paul Gorsuch hails from Great Falls, Montana, and managed to get as far away as Jackson Wyoming before being snapped back into Helena, Montana. Paul started out at New Thought as a brand designer and photo editor, and has since taken on and led web design and development projects, specialty printing jobs, illustrations, motion graphics, and packaging. Outside of work, he puts his design and/or banjo picking skills for local musicians, reads books that occasionally veer into pretentious territory, and feels an incomparable sense of accomplishment when his toddler manages to go a day without peeing on something or someone.

Meg Hill

Hi hi I’m Meg! I’m the Art Director here at Snowday. I started in 2024 doing freelance with New Thought and officially hired by Snowday in 2025. As the Art Director, I’m in charge of the visual eye candy of our work – how a brand/project looks, feels and flexes. I’m fully remote, working from Pittsburgh PA (how yinz doin). Outside of work I’m really into my dog (she’s a giant great dane), film/movies, music, crime novels, yoga, and the Mariners (I’m originally from WA).

Ryan Hittner

Ryan Hittner is a Founding Partner and SVP of Creative & Content at Snowday, where he leads brand strategy, campaign development, and content production. He brings 19 years of professional photo and video production experience and 14 years in branding, design, and marketing strategy, pairing high-end creative with a systems-and-data mindset built from years of building businesses and streamlining workflows. Ryan partners closely with clients to uncover the real business problem, define a clear story, and translate it into world-class creative across digital, social, and film. His work has earned multiple marketing and design awards, including Graphic Design USA recognition, a byproduct of the way he works, high standards, tight alignment, and accountability to outcomes.

Zach Montes

Zach is an award-winning filmmaker known for storytelling that explores the intersection of conservation and adventure. For more than a decade, he has lent his creative vision to projects on every continent, though he’s happiest working in his own backyard, the Tetons. With roots in natural sciences and education—and a lifelong passion for extreme sports—Zach brings a uniquely versatile toolkit that allows him to connect with people in almost any environment. He is drawn to stories of all kinds, but especially those set in wild places and shaped by complex human characters. Combining technical mastery honed in the field, insatiable curiosity, and a dedication to exploring the spectrum of human emotion, Zach is eager to help you craft your story, whatever it may be.

Mette Mosquera

Mette has over 20 years of marketing experience, including strategic account direction and innovative creative leadership, she has led and built successful brands and industries. She maintains a high level of personal accountability and integrity while enthusiastically seeking to serve others. A Montana native from a homestead farming family, raised in rural Idaho, Mette currently resides in the Teton area.

Scott Page

Scott Page is a founding partner of Snowday. He believes in two basic business principals: “how you do anything is how you do everything” and “under promise, over deliver”. He grew up in Durham, NC and attended the College of Charleston before. moving to NYC to start his career in private equity. After the 2008 downturn he decided to pursue a dream by applying to the Peace Corps. As an economic development volunteer in Panama he lived in a rural community and assisted coffee farmers set up a cooperative of local producers. He returned home then decided to start Orijin Media in Jackson, WY in the spring of 2015. When he’s not working he enjoys skiing, golf, and traveling with is wife Abby and daughter Charlotte. In every adult chapter he’s had a Rottweiler. If you stop by the office you’ll probably meet Huck.

Jesse Ryan

Jesse Ryan is a founding partner at Snowday, where he leads integrated brand, marketing, and media strategy for premier destinations, real estate, and lifestyle brands across the Rocky Mountain West. A Jackson Hole native with more than 15 years of experience, Jesse helps clients identify what makes them distinct, translate that value into clear market positioning, and bring it to life through strategic campaigns and creative execution. Outside of Snowday, he contributes to regional nonprofit efforts through organizations including Grand Teton Association, the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole’s Competitive Grants Committee, and the Jackson Hole Center for the Arts.