Frank McGehee

Frank Sutton McGehee, Sr. (August 15, 1928 – July 12, 2006) was a business and civic leader from Jacksonville, Florida, USA, who was on the boards of many non-profit entities and a generous supporter of the Bolles School.

[1] His father, Clifford Graham McGehee, had founded the Jacksonville Paper Company in 1919, and after college, Frank went to work in the family business.

In 2006, the firm recorded sales in excess of $500 million, employed 950 people and was one of the 50 largest private companies in the Greater Jacksonville Metropolitan Area.

He was also Bolles School board chairman, a National Paper Trade Association director, president of the Georgia Christian School and Home in Valdosta, vice-president of the North Florida Council of the Boy Scouts of America and director of the now-defunct Flagship Banks of Jacksonville.

He and his wife established the Frank and Ann McGehee Endowment with the Community Foundation in Jacksonville to award grants to worthy non-profit organizations.