Insurance ‘dynamo’ wins humanitarian award in Lakewood Ranch [The Bradenton Herald]
| By Richard Dymond, The Bradenton Herald | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
"My dad will never retire," daughter Lori Ann said of the dynamic
While many people know of the couple's insurance agency, fewer know the scope of the couple's charitable giving in the
But on Friday afternoon, the
The crowd at
"The standing ovation said a lot," said
Among nonprofits supported by the Marinaccios are
In his touching presentation to the Marinaccio,
"Lori Ann said of herparents that they have aspecial place in their hearts for the innocents, childrenand animals that don't de-serve any pain and don't know or understand why it is happening," Borkowski said.
Clarke, who was president and CEO of
The award recognizes high professional standards, unwavering ethical and moral values and fierce dedication to humanitarian ideals.
While the Marinaccios won the big award of the night, perhaps the realwinners were the 21 nonprofits serving
Friday's checks brought the grand total of
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