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Andrew Schon
Student at Adams State University.
Andrew Watson
Member of the band Freeway Donna.
Andy Bartlett
A Potato grower near Montrose, Colorado in the early Twentieth century.
Andy Borrego
Andy Borrego was a coal miner in Lafayette, CO. He married Nettie (Franco) Borrego on November 24, 1927 and they had three children.
Andy Daly
Andrew Patrick “Andy” Daly was born 10 June 1946 in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts to Rowana Bell and Joseph Leo Daly. In 1968, he earned a B.S. from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. After moving to Colorado in 1969, Daly was a member of the ski patrol and trail crew at Aspen Highlands. In 1972, Daly worked on the Copper Mountain ski patrol, and by 1982, he was the ski resort’s President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). In 1980, Daly earned an M.B.A. from the University of Denver. Between 1992 and 1996, Andy Daly was President and CEO of Vail Associates and subsequently captained Vail Resorts until 2002. The year 1998 marked the Two Elk fires atop Vail Mountain. According to members of The Family, a spin-off group of the Earth Liberation Front, the arson-determined fires protested the U.S. Forest Service allowance of Vail’s expansion into critical Canadian lynx habitat in Blue Sky Basin. Daly was credited with rallying the community and VR employees during the tragic destruction of the Two Elk holdings. Over the years, Andy Daly also held ski area leadership positions with Beaver Creek, Lake Eldora, Ski Broadmoor and Powderhorn. In 2000, Daly was inducted into the Colorado Ski Hall of Fame at the Colorado Snowsports Museum as a Sport Builder. He has served on numerous boards including the Vail Valley Foundation, Jimmie Heuga Foundation, Ski Club Vail, American Ski Federation, US Ski and Snowboard Association and National Ski Areas Association. Daly also served on the Vail Town Council and two terms as Mayor: 2007 to 2009 and 2011 to 2015.
Andy Hamilton
An employee of Mesa County Libraries and Mesa County, Colorado resident.
Andy J. Gallegos
He was born in Southern Colorado in 1893. He married Anna (Garcia) Gallegos in 1913. Together they moved to Gunnison and then to Paonia in 1920. He sheered sheep, worked in the coal mines at Somerset, worked for the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad and broke wild horses. In her interview, his wife Anna Gallegos describes him as macho, and says he suffered broken bones while working with horses because he was always willing to take a dare.

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