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Press Release - Boston Athletic Association - 2/23/22

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                B.A.A. Announces Planned Leadership Changes

             President & CEO Tom Grilk to become Senior Advisor 
                       to the B.A.A. on May 1, 2022

BOSTON -The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) today announced that 
Thomas S. Grilk, President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO), will transition 
to the role of Senior Advisor to the B.A.A., after more than 11 years 
leading the Boston non-profit and more than 40 years of connection to the 
organization. Chief Operating Officer Jack Fleming will serve as Acting 
Chief Executive Officer effective May 1, 2022. The B.A.A.'s Board of 
Governors will initiate a search for a new CEO.

"It has been an enormous and gratifying privilege to lead the B.A.A. and to 
serve with a magnificent group of colleagues who have been instrumental in 
the organization's development and growth," said Grilk. "These include my 
fellow staff members at the B.A.A.; our Board of Governors; our 
relentlessly supportive sponsors; the Organizing Committee; public service, 
safety, and medical officials; and the thousands of volunteers who come out 
every year to take care of athletes from around the world."

After serving as president of the B.A.A.'s Board of Governors for seven 
years (2003-10), Grilk served as Executive Director from 2011 until his 
title was transitioned to Chief Executive Officer in 2016. During his 
tenure, Grilk has guided the organization through significant challenges, 
strengthened the B.A.A. financially, and deepened the B.A.A.'s commitment 
to the community.

Michael O'Leary, MD, Chair of the Board of Governors of the B.A.A. shared 
these words of gratitude: "The members of the Board want to express their 
deepest appreciation to Tom for his tremendous years of service and his 
impactful vision in creating and navigating a path of success for the 
organization. He guided us during the aftermath of the 2013 terror attack 
on the City of Boston to most recently the COVID-19 pandemic. We also want 
to recognize Tom for his gifted leadership in working with the Board to 
develop closer ties to our community, including through the newly launched 
Boston Running Collaborative, an initiative which seeks to expand access to 
running and walking in communities of color across Boston. Tom was also 
instrumental in bringing in the Boston Marathon as a founding member of the 
Abbott World Marathon Majors. His legacy to the B.A.A. will be his 
determination and passion to advance the mission of our organization."

As an advocate for expanding access to health and wellness through running, 
Grilk has led an expansion of the B.A.A.'s commitment to the Greater Boston 
community. The organization was a founding partner of the Road to Wellness 
5K, along with the Dimock Center and HoodFit, and has continued to 
financially support the Roxbury-based road race. The B.A.A. has also made 
donations to the Boston Public Schools (BPS) for students' physical 
education classes as well as donations to area non-profits to support 
greater access to health and wellness—especially through running.

Since Grilk assumed his leadership role in 2011, the Boston Marathon's
Official Charity Program and John Hancock Non-Profit Program surpassed the
$400 million mark—growing by more than $300 million during his tenure—and 
the Boston Marathon has generated an estimated economic impact of more than 
$200 million for the Greater Boston economy annually.

"Tom has been an inimitable presence throughout his tenure with the Boston 
Marathon, and we are grateful for his partnership over the years," said 
Marianne Harrison, president and CEO of John Hancock, principal sponsor of 
the Boston Marathon. "We're proud of the meaningful impact we have made 
together to foster healthier, more equitable communities in Boston, and 
beyond. We wish him the very best in this next chapter."

Building upon the B.A.A.'s history as a competitive athletic organization, 
the B.A.A., in collaboration with adidas, launched its High Performance
Team in 2013, through which B.A.A. athletes have represented the United 
States on an international level and won USA national titles as both a team 
and individuals. Additionally, in 2021 the Boston Marathon became the first 
major marathon to offer prize money for Para Athletes.

Grilk will continue as President and Chief Executive Officer through April 
30, 2022. 

ABOUT THE BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

Established in 1887, the Boston Athletic Association is a non-profit 
organization with a mission of promoting a healthy lifestyle through 
sports, especially running. The B.A.A.'s Boston Marathon is the world's 
oldest annual marathon, and the organization manages other local events and 
supports comprehensive charity, youth, and year-round running programs. 
Since 1986, the principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon has been John
Hancock. The Boston Marathon is part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors, 
along with international marathons in Tokyo, London, Berlin, Chicago, and 
New York City. For more information on the B.A.A., or the B.A.A. club, 
racing team, and High Performance Team, please visit www.baa.org.

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