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Business Briefs: Massage Hall of Fame tabs Gammal

by | Apr 7, 2025 | Business, Featured

Anna Gammal, a longtime resident and owner of Body n’ Beyond Massage Therapy on South Street, recently was selected for induction into the Massage Therapy Hall of Fame. The ceremony will take place at the World Massage Festival in Las Vegas on July 29.

“I am honored and humbled by this induction and this recognition from the Massage Hall of Fame,” Gammal said. “This induction is a reflection of the collective efforts of my colleagues, students and clients who have supported me throughout my journey. I remain committed to shaping the future of massage therapy and building a path for others to follow.”

Gammal’s induction into the Hall of Fame is a recognition of her significant contributions to the massage therapy profession, both in the United States and internationally.

Gammal’s nomination came from fellow licensed therapist Mary White, who has worked alongside Gammal for years, including as part of the Boston Marathon’s massage therapy team. White was impressed by Gammal’s leadership of the massage therapy team at the 2004 Athens Olympics and her participation with the massage team for the 2012 London Olympics.

“Anna’s practice grew with additional wellness programs as she continued to educate herself and gain further credentials,” White stated in her nomination. “Education is at the heart of Anna’s core, be it educating herself, fellow massage therapists or clients, as is evident by her becoming an FSMTB certified instructor in 2023.”

The Massage Therapy Hall of Fame was founded by Mike Hinkle to recognize outstanding massage therapy instructors who have made lasting contributions to the profession. Inductees receive a copy of the Allen Dromgoole poem “The Bridge Builder,” which celebrates those who have left a lasting positive legacy for future generations in the field.

Residents open music business

Hopkinton residents Patrick and Amanda Faucher recently opened Bach to Rock, a modern music school for students of all ages, in Marlborough . The husband-and-wife duo are first-time franchisees who share a passion for music and their community.

“Music is universal and speaks a language that everyone can understand from birth,” Amanda Faucher stated. “And teaching it to students and seeing their eyes light up when they can play or perform a song they like, now that is something to see. And, of course, learning music early opens up all those extra pathways in the brain and stays with you forever as well as proven to help relieve stress and anxiety, which is so important, especially these days.”

Patrick, a Berklee College of Music alumnus and the lead vocalist with the band Soul Function Boston, brings over 20 years of expertise as an entrepreneurial tech product leader, while Amanda is a graphic design professional and booking manager for Soul Function Boston.

“We are thrilled to welcome Patrick and Amanda Faucher to the Bach to Rock family,” said Brian Gross, president of Bach to Rock. “Patrick’s extensive leadership experience in the tech industry, coupled with his musical background, and Amanda’s creative expertise and community connections make them an exceptional team. Their enthusiasm for music and commitment to providing top-notch education will undoubtedly make Bach to Rock Marlborough a vibrant hub for local families. We’re excited to see the positive impact they will bring to the community through our progressive music programs.”

Bach to Rock Marlborough, located at 197 Boston Post Road West, serves aspiring musicians, children and adults, from Marlborough and neighboring communities. It offers programs for students of all ages, including individual and group lessons in piano, voice, guitar, drums and more, as well as summer camps and birthday parties.

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