Education
Vizcarra attended Ohio State University where he played on the men’s soccer team in 1977 and 1978. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in education. Vizcarra attended and was one of three players signed.
Vizcarra attended Ohio State University where he played on the men’s soccer team in 1977 and 1978. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in education. Vizcarra attended and was one of three players signed.
In 1979, the Portland Timbers selected Vizcarra in the third round of the North American League draft. The Timbers released him during the pre-season and he signed with the Columbus Magic of the American League. On September 29, 1980, the expansion Denver Avalanche of the Major Indoor League held an open tryout.
The Avalanche folded at the end of the season in 1982.
On January 20, 1983, Vizcarra signed with the San Diego Sockers who were then playing in the MISL.
After retiring from soccer, Vizcarra became a Pizza Hut manager. In 1985, McDonald’s hired him.
He was later promoted to Corporate VP of Strategy in the Restaurant Support Group. In this role he designed the restructure of the European market and APMEA for their respective Area of the World Presidents.
Frank also served as a key strategic advisor to the President & chief operating officer. Vizcarra retired from McDonald’s in 2006.
After his retirement, he founded Vizcarra Consulting Group which focuses on helping Chief executive officers develop business strategy. He also is the president of The Opportunity Foundation which is being build to help establish college scholarship programs for underprivilege students.