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SciTech鈥檚 鈥榮ocial butterfly鈥 retires after 30 years of service

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Molly Grove's headshot photo
Molly Grove, SciTech Campus. Photo by Ron Aira

After more than 30 years of service, Molly Grove, the associate director for Community and Local Government Relations at 性视界传媒鈥檚 , is retiring.

Grove鈥檚 Mason journey began in 1992 as a part-time coordinator, planning the university鈥檚 Commencement and convocation ceremonies. Over the years, she has earned a reputation as a 鈥渟ocial butterfly鈥 and the 鈥渇ace of the SciTech Campus.鈥

鈥淢olly has been the SciTech Campus鈥 lifeline to the community, working with business, government, and education leaders since its beginning. She鈥檚 left an indelible fingerprint on SciTech,鈥 said Ron Carmichael, the campus鈥 director of administration and operations.

In addition to relationship-building, Grove leads event planning at SciTech. She was especially busy in the past year, coordinating the of the Life Sciences and Engineering Building, Innovation Town Center, and University Village in honor of .

鈥淭here have been so many wonderful memories during my time at Mason,鈥 Grove said. 鈥淚 will always look back at representing the university in the community with great affection.鈥

Grove served on many business and civic boards on Mason鈥檚 behalf. She was involved in the launch of Leadership Prince William, a nonprofit organization focused on training individuals and organizations to enrich the community through collaborative leadership. In 2008, she was a member of Leadership Prince William鈥檚 introductory class. She went on to serve as co-chair of its Board of Regents.

Mason鈥檚 rewarding relationship with the Prince William Chamber of Commerce is due largely to Grove鈥檚 efforts. As chair of the Prince William鈥揋reater Manassas Chamber of Commerce, she co-managed the 2010 merger of that chamber with the Prince William Regional Chamber of Commerce.

鈥淭he Prince William Chamber has been a great partner for Mason,鈥 Grove said. 鈥淢any of our efforts at SciTech were supported by the chamber including Mason鈥檚 that was held last fall.鈥

One of Grove鈥檚 chief accomplishments was the conceptualizing of a statue to honor former senator Charles J. Colgan for his 40 years of service in the Virginia Senate. Colgan was a staunch supporter of higher education and played a pivotal role in securing land for the establishment of the SciTech Campus.

The statue鈥檚 unveiling in 2016 coincided with Colgan鈥檚 90th birthday. Seven former Virginia governors, two former lieutenant governors, and a congressman were among the distinguished guests in attendance at the dedication ceremony.

鈥淪eeing the smile on the senator鈥檚 face when he stood next to his life-size statue at the installation was an unforgettable moment,鈥 Grove said.

With retirement ahead, Grove plans to spend more time in her garden, crafting, and improving her golf game. She鈥檚 especially looking forward to doing some landscaping.

鈥淚 love getting on my John Deere to mow my three acres,鈥 she said.

鈥淢olly has provided me with advice and guidance every step of the way,鈥 Carmichael said. 鈥淚 wish her all the best in this new phase of her life. She will definitely be missed.鈥