Frank Hanna III – Enterprises, Social Advocacy and the Truth surrounding Money
February 5, 2012
Would you have actually considered that enjoying the day hanging around your dad’s real property offices may possibly put you in the road to business success in the future? That’s just what exactly happened to US business expert and money guru Frank Hanna III.
Whatever he experienced from his youth as well as from his additional education at the University of Georgia aided him to become a successful head of his own financial investment firm, Hanna Capital, LLC. He is also involved in a number of other private and family-owned businesses including HBR Capital Ltd and CompuCredit Corporation. But Frank Hanna III is actually not just about business, for Frank carries on his family’s love for giving in addition to supporting charitable groups. Being an advocate associated with advancing academic freedom, Frank Hanna III has been a key player in the start up of 3 new educational institutions in Atlanta.
His campaigns as an effective national leader in K-12 education reform earned for him the Philanthropy Roundtable’s William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership. He was also the co-chair of the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans during President George W. Bush’s administration. What he gleaned in the business world and what he also showcases in his social advocacy work, Frank Hanna III shares in his highly praised new book, What Your Money Means published by the Crossroad Publishing Company. In this book, Frank Hanna III discusses the real reason and the purpose why people have money. He describes how using wealth well should definitely be included in a person’s vocation. According to him, if each and every one should adopt this vocation seriously – it could certainly change the face of American philanthropy in the years to come.
