2025-2026 Dallas Ski Club Officers & Directors:

Bill Baille
Growing up in the Adirondack Mountains in Upstate New York provided me with an opportunity to love and appreciate the outdoors. With that came snow skiing, or as some would call Eastern skiing, ICE SKIING. Since snow skiing was limited during my days at the University of Florida the snow skis went into hibernation for many years to be replaced by water skis, scuba tanks.
After college I was very fortunate to begin my working career in Texas and ultimately settled in the Dallas area.
The Metroplex has really matured and diversified over the years. This transformation allowed me first and foremost stay in Dallas, but to also build lifelong business and personal relationships across both the financial services industry and technology sectors.
When my boys were in elementary school the decision to get the family into the ski world began again. No more ice skiing as we discovered what real skiing in the west was all about.
That brings me to the Dallas Ski Club which I joined in 2016 by way of a friend who was a long time member. The organization, the functions, the non-ski trips and of course the ski trips have all far exceeded my expectations over the years. At the end of the day however, it’s the friends I have made and the wonderful memories I now have and continue to create, that will last me a lifetime that is most enduring.
President@dallasskiclub.org

Vince Hrenak
Fortunate to have had many different careers which I have thoroughly enjoyed and had fun. Retired from the Air Force where I was able to pilot many different airplanes and be head of Contracting and also Program Manager for different large and small aerospace programs. This culminated with retiring as the head of the entire Air Force F-16 fighter program worldwide.
Afterwards, I joined industry where at a number of large aerospace corporations I was able to head their manufacturing operations or supply chains to build airplanes or many technically advanced military and civilian aerospace systems. Due to such diverse careers, have lived too many places to mention. Moved to Mckinney, Texas 2003 from Hilton Head Island, after retiring from General Dynamics Gulfstream Aerospace as the VP of Supply Chain, to accept a corporate position that allowed me to become a real Texan and retire here.
Have become a Texas A&M Aggie Dad due to my 22 year old daughter graduating from there this next May. Also, one son is an engineer at Reston, Virginia and another works for American Airlines at Phoenix, Arizona. During retirement, I enjoy many adventures, including working with charities, driving classic cars and Porsches, fitness, bicycling and of course skiing.
That brings me to why I joined the DSC (Dallas Ski Club) 7 years ago. Overall, I enjoy engaging with a diversity of people. Never too old to discover new ideas. A neighbor and friend suggested I join DSC where not only I would be able to start skiing again, but in addition, meet interesting people. DSC has met all my expectations and then some. Hopefully I can help other skiers and those who do not ski discover DSC and gain the satisfaction I have had.
PastPresident@DallasSkiClub.org

Rick Darlow
I was introduced to skiing at a young age, water skiing that is, as I was born and raised in Coral Gables, Florida. Miami was a great place to be a kid in the 50s and 60s, where sailing became my passion. My dad bought me a small racing boat and that led to crewing on many famous racing sailboats in the Southern Ocean Racing Conference, Antigua Race Week and even the Big Boat Series on San Francisco Bay. After getting married, my former wife and I lived on a sailboat for 4 years, spending weekends in the Keys rafted up with friends, diving for lobster, and an annual sail through the Bahamas.
It wasn’t until my 30s when I first put on a pair of snow skis after moving to Boulder, Colorado. After 8 years in Colorado, I moved to Silicon Valley to work in the semiconductor business, running a couple of semiconductor equipment companies. The engineering degree I received from the University of Florida stood me well in deciphering the complexities of the industry. The industry also provided me the opportunity to travel the globe, which was a great way to see the world on someone else’s nickel. Snow skiing was only 3 hours away on Lake Tahoe’s many great slopes. I finally ended up in Dallas after being recruited to run a division of L3 Communications and the rest is history.
I joined the Dallas Ski Club in 2020 and enjoy volunteering for the organization. Most days you can find me riding my bicycle or doing drives with my Porsche Club buddies. Am now trying to learn the sport of fly fishing, with the operative word in trying….