Phillip Anderson Joins Waccamaw Community Foundation Board of Directors
MURRELLS INLET, S.C. – Phillip Anderson, a senior vice president and commercial bank area executive for Pinnacle Financial Partners, has been elected to the Waccamaw Community Foundation’s board of directors.
He will serve a three-year term. He joins six other members of the board of directors, including WCF board president Brett Groome who said, “We are excited to welcome Phillip to the WCF Board of Directors. His business experience and commitment to building a better community are a couple of the assets he brings to WCF.”
Anderson has worked in the banking industry for more than 22 years with an emphasis on commercial banking, trust administration, retail banking and marketing leadership in both South Carolina and Georgia.
Mike Mancuso, the WCF’s executive director, said, “Philip’s long-established commitment to our community and his dedication to philanthropy make him an ideal addition to the WCF team as we all work towards making Horry and Georgetown counties an even better place to live.”
Anderson is a graduate of Mercer University, Pennsylvania University’s Wharton Leadership Program, Cannon Financial Institute’s Trust School, and the Stonier Graduate School of Banking.
Phillip resides in Pawley’s Island with his wife Mary Beth and daughter Carolina.
For more information on the Waccamaw Community Foundation, the Grand Strand’s leading philanthropic organization, visit WaccamawCF.org.
About the Waccamaw Community Foundation
Since 1999, local philanthropists have turned to Waccamaw Community Foundation to effectively manage their giving and meet community needs. The organization serves many people who share a common concern: improving quality of life in Horry and Georgetown counties.
WCF makes charitable giving simple and effective by offering individuals creative ways to establish and manage funds that will positively impact the Waccamaw Region for generations to come. WCF also offers advice about projects and organizations, helping donors meet their philanthropic goals.
Through the generosity of donors, the Foundation has awarded more than $21 million in grants since it was established in 1999.