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Moorestown Resident and Philly POPS President Frank Giordano receives Civic Leadership Award from League of Women Voters
The League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania - Citizen Education Fund (LWVPA-CEF) honored Frank Giordano, President of The Philly POPS.

The League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania - Citizen Education Fund (LWVPA-CEF) honored Frank Giordano, President of The Philly POPS® and Atlantic Trailer Leasing Corporation, with one of its 2014 Civic Leadership Awards on November 11, 2014 at a reception at The Union League in Philadelphia. He, along with Michael P. Williams, Esq., General Counsel of Lexington Technology, was recognized for their exemplary civic and humanitarian practices.
Photographed here are: Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams, Frank Giordano of Moorestown, NJ, and Susan Carty, President of the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania of East Goshen, Chester County, PA.
Giordano is President and Chief Executive Officer of The Philly POPS, one of America’s foremost popular music orchestras, and Atlantic Trailer Leasing Corporation, a transportation and storage equipment company that has been in the Giordano family since 1949. The visionary and leader of the The Philly POPS, responsible for the music organization’s outstanding success, Giordano created a one-of-a-kind benefit planned for December 5, 2014. The premiere of their nine-concert Christmas series is titled “I’ll be Home for Christmas Spectacular – A Salute to the Military and First Responders” and 2,000 free tickets are being given to members of the military through Liberty USO and members of the Philadelphia Police and Fire Departments. To Giordano, the people who serve the country and the City deserve the gift of music especially during the holidays.
Giordano has served the public good through his involvement and leadership in iconic Philadelphia institutions and businesses. He is currently the Chairman of the Board of the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra and Studio Incamminati and he has served on boards of such organizations as Coriell Institute for Medical Research; The Mann Center for the Performing Arts; and, Goodwill Industries of Southern New Jersey/Philadelphia among many others, as well as through his personal philanthropy.