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The Switchback Spring 2026 education program is centered around the theme Equipping the Outdoor Industry for the Future. The program will come to life through dynamic learning opportunities and timely conversations that position the outdoor industry for long-term success.
Specialty outdoor retailers will walk away inspired and energized with new tools they can immediately apply to their business. Built in partnership with Outdoor Industry Association (OIA), the program will cover topics like leadership and change management, outdoor culture and community, supply chain management, merchandising, AI, cybersecurity, and marketing.

2026 Education Program

Switchback Spring education sessions will be held at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center this June 16–18, 2026.
Conference sessions take place on Tuesday, June 16, and Trailheads Theater Presentations take place on Wednesday, June 17, and Thursday, June 18. Check back as more sessions and speakers are added to this page.

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Conference Brunch

Join us for brunch and start your day by connecting with fellow industry peers!
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Welcome & Opening Remarks

The Switchback team will welcome the outdoor industry and highlight key activities and can’t miss moments across the three-day event. Please join us!
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Who’s Getting Outside: Participation Trends Shaping the Outdoor Market

OPEN TO ALL BADGE HOLDERS!  Outdoor participation continues to grow, creating new opportunities to strengthen the outdoor economy. In this session, Outdoor Industry Association (OIA) will share the latest insights into who’s getting outside, how…
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Kelly Davis
Outdoor Industry Association (OIA)

Durability as Value: Making Longevity a Competitive Advantage in Outdoor Retail

This guided discussion will help independent retailers reframe durability to their customers - moving beyond “technical performance” and into something retailers can sell, explain, and operationalize on the floor. We will explore how to make…
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Julie Brown
Outdoor Industry Association (OIA)
Leigh Gray
W.L. Gore & Associates
Troy Sicotte
Mountain Hardwear

The Role of Ecommerce in Outdoor Specialty Retail

Ecommerce is now a core part of how specialty outdoor retailers reach, educate, and serve their customers. This panel brings together retailers who have built and integrated online sales into their businesses – not as…
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Lloyd Vogel
Garage Grown Gear

Lessons in Change Fluency for Outdoor Retail Leaders: Building Resilient, Adaptable Teams

The outdoor industry is currently in a state of constant change, from shifting consumer demands and sustainability pressures, to staffing challenges and an unpredictable market. This session focuses on how specialty retail leaders can build…
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Julie Lamarra
Utah State University

6 Lessons from the Outdoor Industry’s Best Marketers

Outdoor specialty retailers are competing in one of the noisiest landscapes the industry has ever seen. Big brands have bigger budgets, marketplaces offer endless choice, and algorithms often decide what customers see before they ever…
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Amanda Smith
Monday Creative

AI 101: What AI Can (And Can’t) Do for Specialty Retailers

AI has become unavoidable, and most retailers still aren’t clear on how to use it effectively. And for specialty retailers who are running on small teams, trying to remain competitive, and stay searchable online, AI…
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Leslie Leonard
Outdoor Equipped

Trade Winds: Tariffs, Risk, and the Future of Outdoor Business

For outdoor brands, importers, manufacturers, and the independent retailers who depend on them, trade policy has become a core business issue. Tariffs, legal uncertainty, and shifting global dynamics are driving up costs, disrupting inventory, and…
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Taldi Harrison
Outdoor Industry Association (OIA)
Emily Vedaa
Columbia Sportswear Company

Selling What Matters: Using Sustainability to Elevate the Customer Experience

Presented by two leading sustainability consultants, this session explores how sales reps serve as the critical link between brand sustainability efforts and meaningful customer experiences on the retail floor. From environmental initiatives to social impact…
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Rick Crawford
Emerger Strategies
Alex Lauver
Douglas Strategies

From Cash Chaos to Confident Growth: A Profit System for Outdoor Specialty Retailers

Outdoor retail is seasonal, inventory-heavy, and cash-intensive. Strong sales don’t always translate to strong cash flow — and many store owners feel profitable on paper but pressured in reality. This 45-minute interactive working session introduces…
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Jacob Curtis
Curtis Accounting Solutions

The New Outdoors: Curating Product for the Lifestyle Consumer

Outdoor participation has evolved significantly in recent years and has expanded people's interpretation of what it means to get outside. For independent retailers, there is a unique opportunity to explore this shift through product discovery…
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Kerri Olson
Piragis Northwoods Company

The Digital Backcountry: Safeguarding Your Business in the Trust Economy

In the outdoor industry, your most valuable assets aren’t just the gear on your shelves—it’s the deep trust you’ve built with your community. As we shift toward digital-enhanced operations, retailers are adopting powerful new eCommerce…
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Peter Pawlus
REPatron

How Emerging Outdoor Brands and Retailers Win Together

Emerging outdoor brands and specialty retailers both face challenges when building wholesale partnerships. Retailers worry about unproven demand and operational readiness. Founders often struggle to break into retail and manage the expectations that come with…
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Presented by Founded Outdoors

Expanding Outdoor Access to Sustain Growth: A Framework for Brands, Retailers, and Communities

The outdoor industry has a unique opportunity right now: to lead cultural change while driving long-term growth in participation that can strengthen the whole market. The question is whether we will act together or continue…
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Lesford Duncan
Outdoor Foundation

Brand Experiences That Protect the Places We Love

Brands and their products are often the first point of contact for new and experienced outdoor participants alike. That position gives them enormous influence, not just in shaping purchasing decisions, but in shaping outdoor behaviors.…
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Matt Schneider
Leave No Trace

From Access to Action: Federal Policy and the Future of Outdoor Recreation

Outdoor recreation depends on the places people love — but the future of those places is being decided right now in Washington. Federal policy is at an inflection point: the reauthorization of the Legacy Restoration…
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Taldi Harrison
Outdoor Industry Association (OIA)
Pitt Grewe
AllTrails

Beyond Gorpcore: Trends, Values, and Experiences Defining the Future of Functional Fashion

Depending on who you ask, gorpcore is dead, dying, or back – or perhaps it never left. Regardless of how you see it, the trend’s cultural and commercial impact is undeniable. This panel will bring…
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Kellyn Wilson
TOGS
Michael Anderson
Snow Peak USA
Gene Han
Hatchet Outdoor Supply Co. / WeekEnds

Taking a Stand: Assessing Risk and Reward in Speaking Out for Our Public Lands and Waters

Our public lands and waters are facing unprecedented threats, from the loss of protections on beloved landscapes to staff cuts at key federal agencies. At the same time, the business voice to stand up for…
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Bill Hodge
Wild Idea Media
Paul Hendricks
The Conservation Alliance (TCA)
Dawn Mancini Moyer
Fenix Outdoor

Switchback Partner Social

Join us at the Trailheads Theater for Switchback Spring's first-ever Partner Social: a celebration dedicated to our partner organizations driving meaningful change across the outdoor industry. You'll meet the people behind the mission-driven work that…
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Moving the Outdoor Culture Off-Road: Community Building as a Bridge to a Stronger Industry

This panel will explore how intentional, community-driven approaches can help bridge cultural gaps in off-road and public trail spaces. Using the work of Trail & Ultra Running Fanatics (TURF) as a real-world community model, panelists…
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Jeff Armstrong Sr.
Black Men Run
Lusire Boyd Sr.
Black Men Run
Oscar Camejo
Trail & Ultra Running Fanatics (TURF)
Onyanga Dean
Black Men Run - TURF
Duane Goulbourne
Black Men Run

The Trail Boom—and Who It’s Leaving Behind

Participation on the trail is booming, but it is not evenly distributed. Despite the growth and excitement, many people still face real barriers to entry and belonging in outdoor spaces, and the entire industry has…
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Abigail Hollie
Running Industry Diversity Coalition (RIDC)

Color Stories: Shaping Consumer Connections to Products

 Color is one of the most powerful drivers in the consumer’s path to purchase—yet it is often underleveraged as a strategic tool across product development and retail. This presentation explores how to research, forecast, and…
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Carrie Hill
Rumpl

The Durability Strategy: Profitability, Trust, and the Long Game

There’s a proverb of unknown origin that states, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” Today, the outdoor industry is facing constant challenges: supply chain disruptions,…
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Julie Brown
Outdoor Industry Association (OIA)
Matt Powell
Spurwink River
Kerry Summers
W.L. Gore & Associates
Who’s Getting Outside: Participation Trends Shaping the Outdoor Market | Kelly Davis, Outdoor Industry Association (OIA)

Outdoor participation continues to grow, creating new opportunities to strengthen the outdoor economy. In this session, Outdoor Industry Association (OIA) will share the latest insights into who’s getting outside, how people are participating, and what these trends mean for brands and retailers.

Drawing from OIA’s trusted research and business intelligence, this session will explore participation trends, demographic shifts, and activity growth—connecting the data to consumer behavior and spending. Attendees will gain actionable insights to help make informed decisions, better serve both core and casual outdoor participants, and translate participation growth into meaningful business impact.

As part of OIA’s work to champion equitable outdoor experiences that strengthen the outdoor industry, this session equips attendees with the data and insights needed to navigate a growing and evolving market.

What we’ll cover:  

  • The latest outdoor participation trends and demographic shifts  
  • Who’s entering the outdoor market and how engagement is evolving  
  • Differences in participation and spending between core and casual consumers  
  • Where and how outdoor consumers are shopping  
  • How to use OIA data and insights to inform business and growth strategies

 

Speaker:

  • Kelly Davis, Director of Research, Outdoor Industry Association (OIA)

         

Ecommerce is now a core part of how specialty outdoor retailers reach, educate, and serve their customers. This panel brings together retailers who have built and integrated online sales into their businesses – not as a replacement for the shop floor, but as an extension of it. Drawing from firsthand experience, panelists will share what has worked, what hasn’t, and the tradeoffs of selling gear both online and in-store. The conversation will focus on using ecommerce to leverage education, community, and maintaining trust while operating across channels, offering practical lessons on strengthening specialty outdoor retail rather than diluting it.

Speaker:

  • Lloyd Vogel, Co-Founder / CEO, Garage Grown Gear 

   

  • More speaker information coming soon

Outdoor specialty retailers are competing in one of the noisiest landscapes the industry has ever seen. Big brands have bigger budgets, marketplaces offer endless choice, and algorithms often decide what customers see before they ever walk through your door. 

In this increasingly digital world, great products and service aren’t enough on their own. The retailers who are winning know how to tell their story, build community, and stay top of mind—without blowing their budgets or burning out their teams.

This session will explore six proven marketing lessons that outdoor specialty retailers can easily use to increase awareness, deepen customer engagement, and drive sales.

We’ll cover practical ways to: 

  • Grow an organic community from scratch 
  • Create smart frameworks for athlete and influencer partnerships 
  • Use Substack to build deeper brand connections 
  • Work with today’s social algorithms (instead of fighting them) 

Everything is viewed through a retail-first lens—focused on creative, affordable, and simple-to-execute tactics that work with your existing team, time, and budget. No giant campaigns. No agency-sized resources required. 

Speaker:

  • Amanda Smith, CEO, Monday Creative

   

This panel will explore how intentional, community-driven approaches can help bridge cultural gaps in off-road and public trail spaces. Using the work of Trail & Ultra Running Fanatics (TURF) as a real-world community model, panelists will share practical insights on how welcoming environments and shared experiences can help build trust, expand participation, and foster long-term connections across diverse communities.

Outdoor brands, specialty retailers, and industry leaders will gain actionable insights into how authentically led community building plays a critical role in shaping and diversifying the future of outdoor culture and industry standards. 

Speakers:

  • Oscar Camejo, Chief Trail Running Officer (CTRO), Trail & Ultra Running Fanatics (TURF) 

   

  • More speaker information coming soon

AI has become unavoidable, and most retailers still aren’t clear on how to use it effectively. And for specialty retailers who are running on small teams, trying to remain competitive, and stay searchable online, AI can seem like a daunting, but necessary tool for their business. This session will highlight the most practical and easy to implement use cases of AI, while also addressing its limitations and what functions you should avoid using AI for in your store.

Attendees will walk away with real-world examples of how to make AI work for you – whether it’s to support and amplify marketing efforts, scale your e-commerce presence, or automate laborious processes and reporting that can save your team time. These tools are not meant to replace an employee but will allow your team to spend more time in front of the customer, online or in-store, which leads to a better shopping experience and increased sales!

Speaker:

  • Leslie Leonard, Business Development Coordinator, Outdoor Equipped 

   

Program Overview

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Who is the Switchback Spring Education for?
The Switchback Spring education program is built around the goals, needs, and challenges facing the outdoor industry in 2026 and beyond. Switchback education is designed to offer specialty retailers and industry members actionable insights relevant to their businesses and careers.
In addition to Store OwnersManagers, Buyers, and Sales Associates, here is a short list of roles that benefit from attending Switchback education sessions:
  • Community Outreach & Engagement teams
  • Customer Service & Client Experience Managers
  • E-Commerce teams
  • Event Management Professionals
  • Human Resources & Talent Management teams
  • Inventory Control Specialists
  • Marketing teams – digital, print, social & influencer
  • Operations Leads
  • Visual Merchandisers & Retail Designers
Program Focus Areas:
Listed below are content focus areas for the Switchback Spring education program; this list is not comprehensive of all possible topics.
  • Outdoor Culture & Community Building
  • Brand-Retailer Relationships & Supply Chain Management
  • Sustainability, Advocacy & Policy Impacts
  • Business Leadership & Change Management
  • Market Trends & Consumer Insights
  • Retail Technology & Innovation
Education Program Dates & Times:
An All-Access Pass is required to attend education sessions on Tuesday, June 16:
  • 10:45 AM – 11:45 AM: Conference Brunch
  • 11:45 AM – 12:00 PM: Welcome & Opening Remarks
    Main Stage presented by
  • 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: Featured Presentation
  • 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM: Conference Breakout Sessions 
  • 5:00 PM – 5:45 PM: Afternoon Featured Presentation

Located in the exhibit hall, the Trailheads Theater will be an engaging education space open to all. Retailers, brands, and more will access impactful insights from a lineup of thoughtfully selected presenters, which includes partner organizations, brand and retail leaders, and other industry experts. Stay tuned for the full theater lineup, coming soon!
Trailheads Theater Presentations Dates & Times:
  • Wednesday, June 17: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday, June 18: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

The Switchback Spring education program is developed in partnership with Outdoor Industry Association.

Discover Trailheads

A year round digital resource featuring content that speaks directly to the needs, goals, and concerns of outdoor specialty retailers.
"Switchback's education program provides an unmatched opportunity to connect with and learn from peers, industry leaders, and subject matter experts. In 2026, we are doubling down on interactive and action-oriented content to ensure attendees leave with tangible takeaways they can implement immediately.”
Caitlin Ewing
Switchback Sr. Content Manager