Skiing in Colorado is pretty expensive these days, but even the priciest day on the slopes isn’t nearly as expensive as skiing with Sen. Cory Gardner’s family and friends.

For $2,500 per person or $3,000 per family ($5,000 for corporate PACs), lobbyists and political consultants could bring partners and kids to join the Senator, his family and his staff at the Ritz Carlton hotel, slope-side at Beaver Creek, one of Colorado’s fanciest ski destinations. This year was Gardner campaign’s fifth annual ski trip fundraiser.

Unfortunately for the guests, Gardner himself was unable to be there in person. According to one attendee, lobbyist Travis Brown, impeachment hearings kept Gardner “chained to his desk” over the weekend. His campaign spokesman did not return an email asking to confirm the reason for his absence.

In his absence, attendees were able to mingle and chat with Gardner family members, campaign staff and, of course, each other. Over 70 people (not counting partners and children) are listed on a guest list obtained by the Colorado Times Recorder.

In addition to household names like Coca-Cola, Facebook, FedEx and MillerCoors, representatives from the energy and health care industries comprised the largest portions of the event attendance list. Companies included Koch Industries, BP America, Duke Energy, Xcel Energy, Next Era Energy (the nation’s largest electric utility holding company).

United Health, Humana, and the Federation of American Hospitals were among the members of the for-profit health care industry. A lobbyist for America’s Health Insurance Plans, the trade association for companies with health plans governed by Medicare and Medicaid, was also on the list. AHIP is a co-founder of the Partnership for America’s Health Care Future, the advocacy group behind a six-figure ad campaign opposing a proposal to add a state option to Colorado health insurance exchange.

Another notable name on the guest list: Facebook’s Director of Public Policy and chief Senate lobbyist Myriah Jordan, who in 2016 signed a public letter opposing the possibility of then-candidate Trump’s presidency calling him “fundamentally dishonest” and predicting he would “use the authority of his office to act in ways that make America less safe.” Jordan did not immediately respond to a Facebook message asking to confirm her attendance.

The Beaver Creek weekend fundraiser was paid for by Gardner For Colorado, a joint fundraising committee comprising the Gardner campaign and his leadership political action committee, Project West PAC. Four of the top ten combined contributors to Gardner’s 2020 campaign and Project West PAC were on the guest list: DISH Network ($77,000), NextERA Energy ($56,500), Xcel Energy ($52,150), and Deloitte, LLC ($46,250).

A phone call to Gardner campaign fundraiser Katie Behnke was not immediately returned.

Here’s the full attendance list, grouped roughly by industry:

Tom Craig, Duke Energy Corporation

Martin Doern, Xcel Energy

Whitney Drew, NextEra Energy Inc.

Downey Magallanes, BP America
Joe Ellis, BP America

Catherine Haggett, Koch Companies Public Sector

Stan Dempsey, Colorado Mining Association

Laura Henry, National Stone, Sand & Gravel Assn.

Patrick Velliky, Federation of American Hospitals

Katie Allen Velliky, America’s Health Insurance Plans

Sarah Schmidt, CVS Health

Doug Stoss, Humana

Kara Smith, UnitedHealth

Nick Magallanes, PhRMA

Emily Mueller, Pfizer

Brenda Becker, Boston Scientific Corporation

Jordan Layson, Amgen

Henry Hanscom, American Trucking Association

Tom Jensen, UPS

Paul McKernan, FedEx Corporation

Cindy Hayden, Altria Client Services

Joe Augustus, Swisher International

Joe Heaton, Beer Institute

Will Kinzel, MillerCoors

Steve Rebillot, Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America

Kathleen Black, Coca-Cola

Frank Cavaliere, Microsoft Corporation

Brendan McGuire, Vail Resorts

Grant Colvin, Vail Resorts

Lizzy Simmons, National Retail Federation

Tori Barnes, U.S. Travel Association

Robert Dibblee, Nareit

John McClelland, American Rental Association
Beth Hoff Blackmer, American Rental Association

Booth Jameson, American Chemistry Council

Myriah Jordan, Facebook

Brooks Brunson-Pitts, Verizon Communications

Paula Timmons, T-Mobile

Nicole Gustafson, National Association of Broadcasters

Cort Bush, NBC Universal

Peter Lewis, DISH Network

Jordan Stoick, National Association of Manufacturers

Ian Musselman, LKQ Corporation

Curt Magleby, Ford Motor Company

Carolyn Mayle, Air Methods Corporation

Rory Maynard, Lockheed Martin Corporation

Lesley Kalan, Northrop Grumman Corporation

Meghan Allen, Sierra Nevada Corporation

Louis Dupart, The Normandy Group/FAA Managers Association

Brian Baker

Natalie Farr, Team Subject Matter

Guy Harrison, OnMessage, Inc.

Matt Dempsey, FTI Consulting

Travis Brown, FirstRule
Andrew Handel, FirstRule

Pam Brewster, Orange Strategies

Scott O’Reilly, Spider Strategies

Steve Perry, Perry Bayliss Government Relations

Stephen Replogle, Cove Strategies

Jim Rowland, Rowland Strategy Group, LLC

John Timmons, The Cormac Group

Jason Van Pelt, Crossroads Strategies

Justin Rzepka, BGR Group

Missy Edwards, MME Strategies

Clay Heil, Ice Miller Strategies

Brian Wild, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck

Brendan Dunn, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP

Bill Womack, Deloitte, LLC

Jim Stanard, [TigerRisk Partners]

Kate Bonner, Capital One Financial Corporation

Mark Peterson, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants

Senator Cory Gardner, [unable to attend]

Chris Hansen, Gardner for Senate

Curtis Swager, Office of Senator Gardner

Alex Siciliano, Office of Senator Gardner

Casey Contreas, Gardner for Senate

Katie Behnke, [Gardner for Senate]

Amy Ford Bradley, Gardner for Colorado

Magda Patrick, Gardner for Colorado