Thomas Grilk

B.A.A. Executive Director

Tom Grilk, a regular member of the Boston Athletic Association since 1987, has served as president  from 2003 - 2010 and was the B.A.A.'s 22nd president. He was first elected to the B.A.A. Board of Governors in August of 1990, and served as vice president beginning in 1995. He is now the executive director of the B.A.A.

As the executive director of the Boston Athletic Association, Mr. Grilk has been focused on maintaining the traditions that have fostered a century of achievement, while helping to forge the changes required to keep the organization and the Boston Marathon at the forefront of athletic excellence and community service.

During his tenure and with his leadership, he has worked with the B.A.A. Board of Governors and staff to strengthen the B.A.A. as an organization, especially from a managerial perspective. Also, he has worked with the board on outlining directives for the B.A.A.’s execution of short- and long-term development programs. Most recently, Mr. Grilk and the Board of Governors have worked to solidify the long-term financial strength of the B.A.A. in order to assure that the Association will be able to continue to serve the needs and aspirations of its members and of the many constituencies with which the B.A.A. is engaged.

In addition to his duties on the Board, Mr. Grilk has had his share of hands-on experience with the Boston Marathon, the B.A.A.’s premier event. He has been the marathon’s finish-line announcer since 1979 and is a former competitor, running a personal-best marathon time of 2:49:03 in 1978 and a Boston Marathon personal-best of 2:54 that same year. He has also served as finish-line and public-address announcer at many other New England road races, including the B.A.A. Half Marathon and the Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk. In addition, Mr. Grilk serves as master of ceremonies for most B.A.A. press conferences and public events.

Mr. Grilk, born in nearby Wakefield, MA, currently resides in Lynnfield, MA, with his wife, Nancy, and his twin sons, Christopher and David. From 1984 to 1987, he and his wife lived in Tokyo, Japan. As an undergraduate student, he attended Cornell University, and then received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Michigan Law School.

Contact Info:
Hopkinton Office (Registration)
“The Starting Line”/One Ash St.
Hopkinton MA 01748
phone: 508-435-6905
fax: 508-435-6590
e-mail: registration@baa.org
Boston Office (Administration)
40 Trinity Place
4th floor
Boston MA 02116
phone: 617-236-1652
fax: 617-236-4505
e-mail: info@baa.org
B.A.A. Moment 4

1972 - Women Official Entrants in Marathon

Although Bobbi Gibb was the first woman to complete the Boston Marathon in 1966, it was not until the 1972 Boston Marathon that women could become official entrants due to a change in AAU rules.