Gary Frank

Gary Frank

Gary Frank is founder, chairman, and CEO of LCG, Ltd., the nation’s largest privately held employee legal plan provider. Since the organization’s inception in 1995, Frank’s strategic vision has transformed the industry and perfected the law experience through its award-winning H.E.L.P.® Legal Plan. Frank is also responsible for establishing the H.E.L.P.® Foundation, a philanthropic division of LCG, Ltd. which dedicates time and resources in furtherance of community service and in support of charitable causes and non-profit organizations across the nation. In 2015, Frank was awarded the Gold Stevie® from The American Business Awards, recognizing LCG, Ltd. as “Company of the Year” for the legal industry, and is a 2016 finalist for both “Company of the Year” and “Executive of the Year”. Frank was recently named 2016 recipient of the “Distinguished Service Award” by the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra honoring H.E.L.P.® Foundation’s outstanding work. Frank serves as Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors for Encore Series, Inc., presenter of The Philly Pops, as well as a member of the Board of Trustees for the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI). He is also on the Board of Directors for the National Liberty Museum and Philadelphia Youth Orchestra, and is a member of the Executive Committee for Fox’s Fight to Beat Melanoma in affiliation with the Abramson Cancer Center. Frank’s career began on Capitol Hill in appropriations for United States Senator Arlen Specter (PA) and as federal law clerk for The Honorable Raymond J. Broderick in the Federal Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Frank was named Inc. magazine’s “Young Entrepreneur of the Year” at the age of 18, for pioneering the nation’s first educational video company for college level courses that he ultimately sold to Macmillan Publishers, Ltd. at the age of 22.