John Mangan, Bulldog letterman and All-American in tennis, as well as a highly successful businessman and philanthropist, will receive the 2018 Hartman Award at the annual Circle of Honor Gala on Friday night.
Named for the late Bill Hartman, Georgia’s
A native of Rye, N.Y., Mangan came to Georgia as a
Mangan has worked in the money management and securities industries for over 35 years in New York, Washington, D.C., and Charlotte, N.C. He currently runs JFM Capital, a family-owned asset management company based in Charlotte and also holds ownership positions in eight private companies. He also serves on the boards of Aruna Biomedical in Athens, Meridian Chemical in Kansas City, Kan., and Linville Resorts, Inc.
Since 2013, Mangan has served as a University of Georgia Foundation trustee and is currently chairman of the Foundation’s investment committee. He and his wife Francie have funded a number of scholarships at UGA, including the Mangan Family men’s tennis scholarship, multiple scholarships for the Disability Resource Center, the Georgia Commitment Scholarship, Let the Big Dawg Eat program and multiple Magill Society scholarships.
Previous Hartman Award winners, in chronological order, include the following:
Fran Tarkenton (1992), former NFL quarterback
Billy Payne (1992), former Atlanta Olympic Committee CEO and Augusta National chairman
Carl Sanders (1993), governor of Georgia from 1963-67
Tom Cousins (1993), Atlanta real estate developer
Dan Magill (1994), legendary former UGA tennis coach
Billy Henderson (1995), legendary former high school football
Pierre Howard (1996), former lieutenant governor of Georgia from 1991-99
Jimmy Gabrielsen (1997), noted amateur
Dr. Andy Roddenbery (1998),
Hilton Young Jr. (1999), Athens
Dr. Becky Birchmore Campen (2000), Harvard University Department of Dermatology Chief of Staf
Dr. Thomas Lawhorne (2001), vascular
Dr. Thomas Lyons (2002), endoscopic laser
Dr. Robert E. Dicks III (2003), neurosurgeon and former team
William Young (2004), Atlanta
Hon. Aaron Cohn (2005), longtime juvenile court
Keith McSwain (2006), housing developer
Mack H. Guest III (2007), Athens transportation
Dr. Kathy McMinn (2008), pulmonary and critical care
Frank Ros (2009), Coca-Cola
Teresa Edwards (2010), college, professional and international basketball standout
Jack Bauerle (2011), Georgia swimming head
Roosevelt Gilliam III (2012), renowned cardiologist
David Boyd (2013), Former UGA golfer
Gordon Smith (2014), former UGA tennis
Ernie Johnson, Jr. (2015), award-winning broadcaster
Jenny McDowell (2016), Emory University volleyball