Frank Hanna III CEO of Hanna Capital LLC is a merchant banker in Atlanta and has started and backed a number of successful businesses. He has also been highly involved in promoting educational liberty for the last 24 years, helping to start three new Catholic schools in Atlanta, leading various efforts for school reform, and chairing the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans. Mr. Hanna has been a frequent speaker on business and stewardship. He is author of the soon-to-be-published book,
What Your Money Means. Mr. Hanna is also the founder of the Solidarity Foundation. Among other efforts, the Solidarity Foundation recently obtained the oldest extant copy of portions of the Gospels of Luke and John and then gave it to the Vatican.
Frank Hanna is a frequent speaker regarding issues of faith as they pertain to business. He frequently speaks on the topic of business and philanthropy. His has written a book titled "What Your Money Means" that deal explicitly with this topic. He has spoken to Catholic leaders at conferences at the Vatican and in meetings with the leadership of the Catholic bishops' conference.
Frank Hanna III was named a Knight of the Grand Cross in the Order of St. Gregory by Pope Benedict XVI. He also serves as a Knight of Malta, a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre, a board member of the Papal Foundation, a board member of the St. John Vianney Seminary, and a board member of the University of Sacramento.
Frank Hanna III continues to support those groups that further the messages of educational and religious liberty that he believes are so important, including the Federalist Society, the Becket Fund, and the Acton Institute, where he sits on the board.