News Summary
Laurens prepares to say goodbye to Craig Scharton, the Executive Director of Main Street Laurens, who is moving on to a new role in North Carolina. Scharton’s leadership has significantly impacted local businesses and community events, fostering growth within the town. While his absence will be felt, the community is optimistic about new beginnings as the search for his successor begins.
Main Street Laurens Says Goodbye to Craig Scharton
In a heartfelt turn of events, Laurens is preparing to bid farewell to Craig Scharton, who has been a beacon of positivity and dedication as the Executive Director of Main Street Laurens. After a fulfilling tenure, Scharton has accepted a promising new role in North Carolina, set to begin in late December 2024.
A Champion for Local Businesses
Throughout his time in Laurens, Scharton has been a passionate advocate for local businesses and community activities. His leadership has not only uplifted the spirit of the town but has also brought a wave of innovation and enthusiasm to the area. Under his guidance, events like Squealin’ on the Square, the Wine and Chocolate Tasting, and the charming Christmas Caroling became staples of the community calendar, drawing residents and visitors together to celebrate the unique culture of Laurens.
Embracing New Beginnings
As he prepares for his next chapter, Scharton shares a mix of emotions, recognizing both the excitement of his new role and the bittersweet nature of leaving a community he has come to love. His next endeavor will be in a business incubator, where he will work to attract startup companies and connect them with essential resources. This opportunity feels like it was meant for him, giving him a chance to continue fostering growth and innovation, albeit in a different setting.
Elevating Small Businesses
One of Scharton’s key accomplishments in Laurens has been creating opportunities for small businesses on the square. He has involved them in leadership roles, allowing these enterprises to thrive and gain visibility. This collaborative approach has proven invaluable in strengthening local commerce and community ties. The positive impact of his efforts will surely be felt for years to come.
Looking Ahead
As Laurens prepares for this transition, the Main Street Laurens Board is already hard at work seeking a new Executive Director to fill Scharton’s significant shoes. Conversations regarding succession planning have commenced within the Executive Committee, and an interim Executive Director is anticipated to be appointed in the coming weeks. This temporary leader will help steer the organization while the Board reevaluates its structure and priorities.
Balancing Events and Viability
The Board’s current mission is to find a balance between hosting vibrant community events and ensuring the store viability amidst ever-changing economic landscapes. They are committed to maintaining Laurens’ status as a welcoming and lively destination for visitors and shoppers alike.
What’s Next?
The search for a permanent Executive Director is expected to be concluded by the first quarter of 2025, giving the community time to adjust and plan for the future. Mark your calendars because the next Main Street board meeting is set for January 22, 2025, where further discussions and updates will be provided.
Appreciating Scharton’s Legacy
Chairman John Young has expressed appreciation for Scharton’s remarkable contributions, particularly his ability to organize successful events that made a lasting impression on the community. With Scharton’s organizational skills and impact, Main Street Laurens is on a promising path moving forward.
While the departure of Craig Scharton is undoubtedly a significant change for Laurens, it also opens the door for new possibilities and growth. The community remains optimistic and excited about what the future holds as they continue to support local businesses and enrich community life.
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