As owner of the Saint Louis Rams Football team, Georgia Frontiere is one of the National Football League's most respected executives. Her role with the team and organization notwithstanding, Georgia also has been a pillar in the St. Louis community. Her philanthropy was punctuated in 1997, when Georgia and Vice Chairman Stan Kroenke created the St. Louis Rams Foundation. The Foundation has donated more than $600,000 to charities in the St. Louis region, targeting a variety of groups whose emphasis is on youth, education, and the arts.

Georgia is an accomplished soprano having recently joined Bill Hayes and Richard Fredricks for an ”Evening with Lerner and Lowe “ with the St. Louis Symphony. She has performed several concerts with the Beverly Hills Pops Orchestra, and was twice a featured soloist at the Easter Sunrise Services at the Hollywood Bowl. Her love for music and opera influenced her to become a member of the Golden Horseshoe of the New York Metropolitan Opera, and is a member of the Founders of The Los Angeles Music Center Opera board. She helped to launch the Sedona Cultural Park in Sedona, Az., where the performing Arts Pavilion was named in her honor.

Her dedication to the advancement of youth is underscored by her commitment of $1 million to the Fulfillment Fund, an organization which sponsors more than 2,000 high school students who are selected for having college potential, but whose financial opportunities are limited. As a Board member of the St. Louis Symphony, Frontiere has helped build alliances between sports and cultural arts in St. Louis. The American Heart Association made Georgia one of the recipients of The Missourian Award in 2001; the award is presented to Missouri native sons or daughters who have made outstanding contributions in business, civic, or the arts.