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    Frank Mantero

    Global marketing and communications executive

    Frank Mantero is a Global Brand and Marketing Communications Executive with over 20 years of progressive leadership experience.1 He currently serves as the Vice President of Marketing at Knights of Columbus, a position he has held since February 2020.1

    Mantero has an extensive background in marketing, branding, and communications, having worked in both global agency and Fortune 500 organizations.1 His career highlights include:

    • Vice President of Global Communications at Bunge (2018-2020)1
    • Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations at Inspira Health Network (2015-2018)1
    • SVP of Corporate Marketing & Communications at Ansell (2011-2015)1

    He is bilingual in English and Spanish, with native or bilingual proficiency in the latter.1 Mantero's educational background includes:

    • Master of Science in Theology/Theological Studies from Saint Josephs Seminary and College (2020-2024)1
    • Graduate Fellow in International Relations and Affairs from Emory University's Carter Center1
    • Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and Political Science from The University of Georgia1
    • MA in International Relations from the University of Kentucky1

    Mantero has received recognition for his work, including being named CSR Executive of the Year by PR News in 2010 and one of the Top Latinos in Corporate America by Latino Leaders Magazine in 2020.1

    Highlights

    Dec 17 · prweek.com
    Max Borges hires GE vet Frank Mantero as SVP - PR Week
    Max Borges hires GE vet Frank Mantero as SVP - PR Week

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