Frank Hanna III

"[2] Hanna was a corporate attorney with Troutman Sanders, a multi city law firm headquartered in Atlanta.

[4] After studying at the University of Georgia, where he earned BBA and JD degrees,[5] Hanna and his younger brother David[6] devised a method for helping companies rid themselves of unwanted loans.

[8] Holy Spirit Prep provides an intense high-school curriculum that it claims rivals that of many four-year colleges, and has been recognized as one of the Top 50 Catholic High Schools in the country.

Hanna has spoken to Catholic leaders at conferences at the Vatican and has often been a featured guest on local and national media programs.

[17] Published in 2008, What Your Money Means (And How to Use It Well),[18] which lays out paradigms for a fruitful and genuine ethical engagement with wealth and delineates prudent, efficient philanthropic strategies.

[20] In George Weigel's First Things magazine article, "The Summer Reading List", he notes that the book "offers those just getting started in life nuggets of wisdom, drawn from the experience of a successful Catholic entrepreneur and generous philanthropist.

Hanna in 2009