THE SIXTY TWO™ Vail - Influenced By Pioneers, Shaped By Peers

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When I think back to growing up in the Vail Valley, I remember far more than just the mountains. I remember the dreamers and doers who built something extraordinary here, who believed this remote alpine town could become the greatest ski resort in the world. Not with grand plans on paper, but with handshakes, warmth, and a belief that hospitality was about welcoming people in as family. At that early age, I didn’t fully realize how much those initial experiences would shape and move me. Like many young locals, I dreamed of going out into the world, proving myself, and building something extraordinary.


Leaving Vail with that aspiration in mind, I immersed myself in the world of all things food and beverage — studying, practicing, and honing my craft until hospitality became not just a career, but a calling. Along the way, I promised myself: if I ever came back to Vail, it would only be for something truly remarkable, something uniquely differentiated. Something that would honor this community, the 1960’s pioneering spirit of the founders, while at the same time redefining what hospitality could mean for generations to come.


Influenced by Pioneers

That promise was anchored in the lessons of those in Vail who came before me. The Valley’s earliest pioneers taught me that hospitality was never about flash or profit — it was about people. It was Walter & Mary Claire Moritz making guests feel like family as if they were lifelong old friends. Sheika & Pepi Gramshammer infusing Old World warmth into the alpine experience, making visitors feel as comfortable at their table as they would in their own home. Renie & David Gorsuch bringing craftsmanship, style and genuineness to every element, pouring their passion into every detail, proving that excellence and authenticity could live side by side.


These and so many others proved that conviviality is about creating spaces where people feel welcomed, recognized, and at home; those moments, often small and unassuming, taught me that the spirit of true hospitality was about genuine heartfelt connection.

Their examples formed the foundational DNA of what would eventually become the spirit of THE SIXTY TWO™ Society Vail.


Shaped by Peers

While chasing my own ambitious career path, those lessons stayed with me as I pursued my profession across the food and beverage landscape. I was fortunate and had the privilege of working alongside some of the most talented and visionary leaders in the industry, learning from noteworthy peers whose influence shaped not just my career, but my overall executional philosophy.


People like Paul Fleming, whose influence on concept creation and restaurant culture taught me the importance that courageous visionary ideas mean little without the discipline of execution. Colleagues such as Rick Federico who instructed me that it is the people, that drive the quality of operations that result in sales and profits and finally Rob Samuels, who reinforced that real leadership is measured not by what you gain, but by how you treat the people you serve and whose standards of excellence and commitment to people over profit left an indelible mark.

These relationships, forged across decades and diverse settings, were more than professional collaborations — they became masterclasses in how to lead from out front, how to build top performing teams, and how to create spaces where people truly want to belong.


These pioneers and peers — some I knew from a boyhood vantage point, others I worked beside as a professional — together formed the circle of influence that guides me today. Their decades of operational excellence and wisdom have been woven into every decision behind THE SIXTY TWO™ Society — from the way our dining service strategy is curated to the core values and executional ethos we are cultivating within our walls.


Returning With Purpose

In truth, it would have been easier to sell the parcel of land and step away, but that’s not who I am. I felt — and still feel — a deep responsibility to give back to the town that gave so much to my upbringing and my career.

That responsibility became a vision: to bring energy back to the top of Bridge Street at the base of Gondola One. To create a space that is intentionally intimate and extraordinary, where families connect, friendships deepen, and legacy roots are cemented in stone.


THE SIXTY TWO™ Society is not a money grab. It is a passion project. A legacy project. A generational tribute to Vail’s earliest days of authentic hospitality and the many people — pioneers and peers alike — who shaped my journey.

This is not just a place to store skis. It is a place to belong.


With appreciation,

Brad Kaemmer

Founder, THE SIXTY TWO™ Society Vail


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February 5, 2026
When you imagine the kind of club that truly belongs in Vail, one thing becomes clear very quickly: it should feel inspirational and alive —not static, not routine, and certainly not ordinary. It should be a place that evolves naturally and organically, season after season, in step with the people who gather there. At THE SIXTY TWO™ Society Vail , that belief is foundational. We believe that any meaningful social space should evolve, innovate, and elevate—never age out or grow tired. The most memorable culinary moments and family celebrations happen in environments that feel vibrant, where energy shifts naturally with the seasons and dayparts, and every visit offers something subtly refreshed to enjoy. This philosophy shapes every aspect of the member experience we are creating and protecting. From thoughtfully planned interior updates, to continuously evolving culinary offerings, to a libations and wine program that develops throughout the year, to curated social moments that feel timely and relevant—membership at THE SIXTY TWO™ Society is intentionally designed to remain fresh, engaging, and socially magnetic. As we bring together an intimate community of just sixty-two members , we are building a foundation that will never feel stagnant. With such a boutique membership and a locally owned, hands-on management approach , the experience remains nimble and personal. Nothing operates on autopilot. Each season brings its own refinements, and every visit feels both comfortably familiar and newly energized. Members can expect: Seasonal design updates that keep spaces warm, current, and inviting Evolving culinary and beverage experiences , guided by an exceptional leadership team, introducing new flavors, thoughtful pairings, and moments worth savoring Intentional programming and curated gatherings that shift throughout the year, reflecting the rhythm of the Mountain and the interests of the members themselves This level of care only works when the community is intentionally kept small, and member voices truly matter . That is what allows THE SIXTY TWO™ Society to remain vibrant, elevated, and continually renewed— never predictable, never complacent, and always personal to the families who belong here. We are genuinely excited about what lies ahead and look forward to welcoming those who feel drawn to this philosophy as we approach our final remaining membership opportunities. Should you have any questions or wish to explore participation further, we are always here to connect.  For Additional Membership Information Please Contact: Amy Kaemmer Amy@thesixtytwovail.com 970.763.1962 Learn About The Society Schedule A Call With Concierge Schedule A Site Tour Take A Virtual Tour Frequently Asked Questions Reimagined Social Events
By Amy Kaemmer January 23, 2026
As we continue to shape and define THE SIXTY TWO™ Society Vail, I wanted to share more about one of the most deliberate choices we have made from the infancy of our endeavor: how we source and what we serve. Great food does not start in the kitchen; it starts long before that, with the people who raise it, grow it, harvest it, and protect its ultimate quality. Our culinary team , led by Chefs Nicolas Ferreira and Mark Adair , have already begun approaching our sourcing with patience, industry knowledge, and most importantly, deliberate intention. The goal has never been to impress with excess, but rather to honor core ingredients that speak for themselves. We have sought out the best vendor partners who care deeply about their craft and stewardship with integrity. • Ranchers who value animal welfare without compromising flavor profiles • Farmers who understand their land and seasons and deliver only the most premium crops • Fisheries and seafood producers who protect future supply by doing things the right way for centuries to come These are relationships built on trust, integrity, and purpose — not convenience. When ingredients are chosen with this level of care, the culinary experience changes. Our meals will feel grounded, balanced, consistent, and elevated, without needing a culinary label or defined cuisine style. This allows our Chefs to focus on clarity and execution rather than complexity, and it allows our Members to simply enjoy the dining moment in front of them. For us, sourcing is not a talking point; it is a core value and responsibility. It is part of how we respect the people who gather at our tables and the time they choose to spend with us. To learn more, please visit our vendor partners page. Rest assured, we are securing some of the best ingredients imaginable — choices that will resonate through truly remarkable flavor profiles and craveable cuisine. For Additional Membership Information Please Contact: Amy Kaemmer Amy@thesixtytwovail.com 970.763.1962 THE SIXTY TWO™ Society Membership FAQs Schedule A Call Schedule A Site Tour Take A Virtual Tour Bringing The Fun Back To Vail
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