Gregg Grenier

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Gregg Grenier is the Vice President of Operations at the Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center. He leads an internal team to implement the following areas: fundraising, accounting, financial planning and budgeting, human resources, and internal operations.

Gregg comes to MassBudget as a seasoned fundraising and nonprofit management professional. He has experience in nonprofit and higher education settings where he has overseen a community engagement department, several large-scale volunteer programs, and large development operations. He comes to MassBudget most recently having served as the Director of Development and Impact at COMPASS, a special education and human service nonprofit, where he oversaw fundraising, marketing, communications, and program assessment functions.

Gregg holds a bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Bentley University, a master’s degree in Higher and Postsecondary Education from Columbia University, and a master’s in business administration from Framingham State University. He also holds the Certified Fund-Raising Executive (CFRE) professional certification.

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“Campaign Notebook: Education Funding Fallout?” – State House News Service

By Sam Drysdale, February 18, 2026 Gov. Maura Healey on Sunday warned that a proposed ballot measure to lower the state’s income tax rate would result in ...
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“State budget proposes conservative spike in aid to Arlington” – Your Arlington

By Leia Green, February 18, 2026 As Gov. Maura Healey’s 2027 budget proposal molds fiscal futures across municipalities, questions have risen surrounding the future of ...
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“Will Massachusetts repeal its estate tax? It boils down to competitiveness vs. equity.” – Boston Globe

By Jon Chesto October 23, 2025 Local business leaders are hoping the Legislature finally ends up killing the estate tax in Massachusetts. Two years ago, ...
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“Policy group urges state to decouple from federal tax changes” – State House News Service

By COLIN A. YOUNG, October 9, 2025 While lawmakers grapple with a loss of anticipated state revenue as a result of federal tax code changes, ...
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Testimony on Expanding Access to the CORE Retirement Plan

MassBudget's testimony to the Joint Committee on Public Service in support of An Act expanding access to retirement savings (HB2825/HB41/SB1879).
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