He'll do more than just peddle paddling.

AuthorRichter, Chris
PositionPEOPLE

At 27, Sutton Bacon has been a consultant for Coca-Cola and Holiday Inn. Now he's CEO and president of Nantahala Outdoor Center Inc. He took over the Bryson City business' top job Jan. 1 from Payson Kennedy, one of its founders 35 years ago. Kennedy, 74, had run NOC since except for 1998 to 2004, when it went through three chief executives.

Despite his youth, Bacon has been paddling the Nantahala River 17 years. He's also president of nonprofit American Whitewater, a Cullowhee-based advocacy group. "I like to think I come in with a real, genuine authenticity among the NOC staff. I'm a kayaker." That's not all he is. A singer, he spent five years in the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus and was part of four Grammy-winning performances. He quit last year. He's also an entrepreneur, having started two businesses.

The center operates cabins, a 10-room inn and three restaurants. In addition to trips down the Nantahala River, it also takes rafters and kayakers down the Ocoee in Tennessee and the Chattooga in South Carolina and offers other outdoor activities. About 100 work there year round and 600 during summer. Kennedy and his family are the largest shareholders of the employee-owned business, which had $15 million revenue last year.

But many of the baby...

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