Frank Hanna

A man to watch. Frank Hanna III

Frank Hanna III is CEO of Hanna Capital in Atlanta, Georgia. Previously, he was a corporate attorney with Troutman Sanders of Atlanta. Currently, he invests as a merchant banker in financial service businesses.

President George W. Bush appointed Frank Hanna III to serve as the co-chair of the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans. He is the founder of the Solidarity Association, which has been instrumental in many charitable efforts. Mr. Hanna has received the William B. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership, and the David R. Jones Award for Philanthropic Leadership, awarded by the Fund for American Studies.

Frank Hanna III is an up a coming man to watch. His new book What Your Money Means: And How to Use It Well is a must have in these times of financial hardship. I highly recommend you pick it up and digest the wisdom in this book.

Instead of lavishly spending the money we’ve been given, Hanna argues that because money is important, “our actions with money should incorporate wisdom, and not just reflexes.”

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