Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Faith, Business and Frank Hanna

Frank Hanna, CEO of merchant banker business Hanna Capital in Atlanta, Georgia, is also a philanthropist heavily involved in the issues of faith as they relate to the business world. In addition to speaking out on these stewardship topics, Hanna is invested in promoting educational liberty and has provided support to educational reform efforts and schools themselves for the last 25 years. Frank Hanna helped to form three Catholic schools in Atlanta and sat on the board for one of the top Catholic high schools in the nation.

Hanna supports several organizations that promote educational and religious freedom, including the Acton Institute, the Beckett Fund, and the Federalist Society. He has received the William B. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership as well as the David R. Jones Award for Philanthropic Leadership. Frank Hanna also founded the Solidarity Association, a charitable organization which protects priceless copies of the Gospel of Luke and the Lord's Prayer.

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