UpdatedFri, Feb 5, 2021 at 10:16 pm ET
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“Lauren Grymek represents the best of what makes our community so special," Mayor Paul Brodeur said. (Courtesy photo)
MELROSE, MA — Lauren Grymek undersells herself. The self-described "favorite aunt or big sister" of local businesses has in fact been at the heart of many of the community's favorite events over the last five years, as well as an invaluable resource for many business owners — particularly over the last 11 months.
Now she's moving on to something new.
Grymek announced Friday she is resigning as executive director of the Melrose Chamber of Commerce to take the same position at the Massachusetts Women's Forum. It ends a five-year run for Grymek, a popular figure in the business community who has had a major hand in things like the Victorian Fair, Summer Stroll and Home for the Holidays, among others.