Albert C. Hanna is Featured on America’s Registry of Outstanding Professionals’ Homepage, Lifelong Exposure Granted

Albert C. Hanna’s illustrious career in Property Rights and Litigation has earned him an exclusive position on America’s Registry’s website homepage. The image of his Times Square appearance in New York City has taken permanent residence in this location and will remain there for life.

Albert C. Hanna is Featured on America’s Registry of Outstanding Professionals’ Homepage, Lifelong Exposure Granted
Farmingdale, NY, December 03, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Albert C. Hanna is the Senior Vice President of Draper and Kramer Inc., www.draperandkramer.com. He earned his B.B.A., M.B.A. and J.D. at the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Hanna has 55 years of experience in mortgage banking, in particular, 22 years as Founder and President of Mid North Financial. This company merged with Draper and Kramer in 2004. Mr. Hanna’s specialty is in Litigation pertaining to the protection of property rights and housing justice. He has over 40 articles to his credit pertaining to real estate economics and development and their impact on city finances. Mr. Hanna is affiliated with the Civic Federation, Boy Scouts of America, Hanna Venture Base Foundation and the Al and Chris Hanna Eagle Scout Foundation. He is also associated with the Air Forces Reserves and served in active duty with the U.S. Army in Korea. On September 4, 2003, A City of Chicago Council Resolution was adopted honoring Mr. Hanna as “a visionary, leader of great entrepreneurial spirit and accomplishment who has demonstrated an enviable record of professional achievement and civic leadership.” Mr. Hanna’s time away from business is spent skiing, playing tennis, mountain climbing (he has climbed the Seven Summits but missed the Everest Summit by 300 vertical feet). Most recently, Mr. Hanna donated a generous gift of $3 million dollars to the Boy Scouts of America. The Samoset Council, Boy Scouts of America (BSA) made the announcement in Weston, Wisconsin and will use the funds to extend outreach to underserved youth in Samoset County. It will also fund college scholarships for local Eagle Scouts.

The Times Square honor is of particular significance because of the high visibility it offers. This visual celebration of Albert C. Hanna’s career appeared at regular intervals on two monitors attached to the landmark skyscraper at 3 Times Square, #1, New York, NY 10036. America’s Registry is pleased to honor him with a permanent placement of his image on the homepage of our website.
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