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Ogden's Philanthropist John Gullo Signs Memoir in Replica Oval Office
15 Jun
Summary
- John Gullo authored a memoir detailing his life from Buffalo to business success.
- He donated funds to build a replica Oval Office at a children's museum.
- Gullo is also a pioneer of pickleball and a member of its Hall of Fame.

John Gullo, a philanthropist and former Burger King mogul, has released his memoir, "Extraordinary Adventures of an Ordinary Man." Co-written with Bridget Cook-Burch, the book recounts Gullo's life story, beginning with his impoverished childhood in Buffalo, New York.
Having moved to Ogden, Utah, Gullo built a successful business empire, owning over 50 Burger King franchises. After selling his businesses, he dedicated himself to philanthropy, significantly impacting his adopted city.
Among his notable contributions is the funding for The Great American Freedom Trail exhibit at the Treehouse Children's Museum, which features a replica Oval Office. This exhibit serves as an educational experience for local fifth graders.
Gullo's charitable endeavors extend to numerous causes through his American Dream Foundation. He also championed the sport of pickleball, helping establish courts and tournaments, and was inducted into the Pickleball Hall of Fame in 2024.
The memoir is available for purchase online, offering readers a look into Gullo's remarkable life of achievement and giving back.