VIP Biography for
Arthur Carl Frantzreb, President
Arthur Carl Frantzreb, President | |
Industry | Consulting/philanthropic |
Title | President |
Expertise | Management consulting, speaker, author |
Current Organization | Arthur C. Frantzreb |
Type of Organization | Nonprofit |
Major Product | Management counsel for philanthropic productivity in the U.S. |
Area of Distribution | National |
University/Degree | 2 years, Purdue University, Indiana; M.B.A., Butler University School of Business, 1948; Honorary Doctor of Literature degree, Mount Senario College, Wisconsin, 1974 |
Born | February 5, 1920, Indianapolis, Indiana |
Honors & Awards | Numerous including being honored by the Council of Independent Colleges for his outstanding service to America's small independent colleges; serving as Chairman of the country's first Philosophy of Philanthropy Day, Oct. 4, 1983, sponsored by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education; receiving the Henry A. Rosso Award for a lifetime contribution to the field of fundraising by the Indiana University Center of Philanthropy, Indianapolis, IN, Aug. 28, 1993; Honorary Trustee, Council of Independent Colleges; Outstanding Service Award for service to America's Small Independent Colleges by the Council for Advancement of Small Colleges |
Published Works | Book, "Not on this Board You Don't", Bonus Books, Chicago, 1997; chapters and articles in countless books and newsletters |
Affiliations | Mason |
Hobbies & Sports | Travel, writing |
Career Accomplishments | He has dedicated a lifetime to philanthropy, counseling more than 850 clients over a 53 year career. He pioneered new dimensions in the management role of the non-profit governing board, designing and implementing short-term and long-term private sector philanthropic programs |
Work History | First year in the field of philanthropy, 1948 with Marts & Lundy Consulting Firm at Cornell University $90,250,000 capital fund; First University Vice President for Development, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 1954-58; Vice Chair, G.A. Brakeley Co., NYC, 1958-61; Founded his own firm in 1961 and closed in 1979; In 1977 he became an independent consultant in philanthropy |
Children | 2 sons, 5 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren |
Spouse | Jane Frantzreb |
Married | June 27, 1943 |
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