Shoreline Chamber of Commerce Chamber Award to Lara Grauer

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce awarded Lara Grauer the Chamber Award on August 15, 2025, recognizing her exceptional leadership and community engagement. Grauer, a portrait photographer, joined the Chamber in 2016 and has held nearly every board position, showcasing her dedication and versatility. Members of the Chamber commended her for fully embodying the organization's mission and inspiring others to get involved. In addition to her Chamber activities, she has volunteered for many years in the Shoreline School District, further demonstrating her commitment to the local community. Grauer also plays an active role in the Professional Photographers of America, highlighting her professional dedication.

Her leadership style is marked by care, mentorship, and a vision that uplifts those around her. The recognition serves to underscore the importance of active community members in fostering a supportive environment. The award reflects the impact of her work and her ability to inspire others to participate in local initiatives.

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