Gulf Coast Adds Two to Board

Gulf Coast Community Foundation’s Board of Directors has elected Rose-Anne B. Frano and John R. Giglio as members of the Board. Each began a three-year term on the Gulf Coast Board on March 1.

 

Rose-Anne Frano
Rose-Anne B. Frano

Rose-Anne B. Frano is a board certified specialist in wills, trusts, and estates, and currently serves as a Partner at Williams Parker Attorneys at Law. She has been with Williams Parker for nearly 20 years and works with individuals and families to construct, implement, and realize their customized goals and objectives. Frano also serves on the board of directors for the Sarasota Orchestra, and is active in the Sarasota County Bar Association as a past chair, and current Estate Planning & Probate Section Steering Committee Member.

 

John R. Giglio
John R. Giglio

Nokomis resident John R. Giglio is a marine industry executive, currently serving as the President for Gulf View Marina Holdings. He previously served as the owner, President and CEO of Freedom Boat Club until its sale in 2019. He is an executive board member of the SKY Family YMCA as well as a board member of the Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation.

 

The other members of the Gulf Coast Community Foundation Board of Directors are Pauline Wamsler (Chair), David Green (Vice Chair), Mark Pritchett (President|CEO),  Anne Essner, Ping Faulhaber, Rod Hershberger, Tracy Knight, Lisa Krouse, Anand Pallegar, David Sessions, Peter Soderberg, Susan Sofia, and Joe Stephan.


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