Proletariat Team
Sean Boyd
Head Winemaker
Sean just loves making wine! He is a family man who enjoys fun, play time with friends and family, walks on the beach, any sport you can bet on, cocktails and fine wine. He lives in Walla Walla with his wife, 3 kids and 2 dogs.
Elizabeth Baggerly
Founding Partner
Elizabeth spent 30 years in the technology sector, but fulfilled her passion for wine when she launched Proletariat with her husband and business partners in 2011. She manages the back office duties for the business, and will manage the soon to be open Garden City, Idaho winery and tasting room. She has two grown children, and lives in Idaho with her husband, Tracy, and their 3 dogs.
Scott Thompson
Founding Partner
Scott is an entrepeneur who has been involved in several industries, but the wine business has been the most fun yet! In his spare time, he can be found fishing on the river in his home town of Eagle, Idaho, where he lives with his wife, Tina, and his two children.
Tracy Baggerly
Founding Partner
Tracy started his career in the sales and financial industries, but became a follower of wine life after falling in love with Walla Walla, Washington in the early 2000s. He oversees the Idaho sales team for Proletariat, and enjoys promoting the wine all over the Northwest! He lives in Horseshoe Bend, Idaho with his wife, Elizabeth, and their 3 dogs.
Kevin Masterman
Winemaker
Kevin grew up in Mr. Vernon, WA, moved to Seattle to pursue a career in photography. After volunteering at a food and wine conference highlighting Washington wines, he switched gears and moved to Walla Walla and entered the Enology and Viticulture program at Walla Walla Community College. After graduation and a wine sabbatical in Australia, he joined Proletariat in 2015. In addition to making wine for Proletariat, he also has his own boutique label, House of Bones.
Jesse Corvino
Winemaker
Jesse was born and raised in Walla Walla, Washington. He went to Western Washington University in Bellingham where he studied English and Spanish literature. After almost ten years working in Latin America in volunteerism, public health, and education, he returned to his hometown and started his career in wine. He joined Proletariat Wine Company in 2019. When he’s not at work, you’ll find him fishing, snowboarding and mountain biking.
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