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Snowboard Giant Burton's Headquarters Are Big on Dogs, Gardening and Snow Days

When there's fresh powder on the ground, the snowboard-brand's team ditches the office and hits the slopes.
Source: Adam Friedberg
Adam Friedberg

There’s no shortage of at Burton’s Burlington, Vt., headquarters. The 41-year-old snowboard company employs a of 360 who love the sport their work revolves around -- and when there’s two feet of fresh powder on the ground, the company closes for a snow day and encourages the staff to hit the slopes. The office doesn’t feel that far away in the great outdoors. 

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