Elsie Hillman
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Elsie Hillman is a prominent philanthropist and Republican figure in Pennsylvania. Her husband Henry Hillman is the richest man in Pittsburgh and their foundation, the Hillman Foundation, is one of the most important foundations in the city.

As a major donor and advocate, she helped elect every successful state-wide Republican win election in Pennsylvania for 30 years.

In 2002, she was named to the PoliticsPA
PoliticsPA
- Content :The website focuses on news aggregation, linking to major political news making headlines across the state. The editors write occasional features, like the weekly "Up & Down" scorecard and one-off lists like "Harrisburg's Smartest Staffer" and "Best Dressed Lobbyist" lists...

 list of "Sy Snyder's Power 50."
In 2003, she was named to the PoliticsPA
PoliticsPA
- Content :The website focuses on news aggregation, linking to major political news making headlines across the state. The editors write occasional features, like the weekly "Up & Down" scorecard and one-off lists like "Harrisburg's Smartest Staffer" and "Best Dressed Lobbyist" lists...

 "Power 50" list. She was named to the PoliticsPA
PoliticsPA
- Content :The website focuses on news aggregation, linking to major political news making headlines across the state. The editors write occasional features, like the weekly "Up & Down" scorecard and one-off lists like "Harrisburg's Smartest Staffer" and "Best Dressed Lobbyist" lists...

 list of "Pennsylvania's Most Politically Powerful Women." In 2010, Politics Magazine named her one of the most influential Republicans in Pennsylvania, calling her the "grand dame of big tent Republican politics."

Children Schools

Juliet Lea Hillman Simonds: Middlebury College

Audrey Hillman Fisher: Chatham University

Henry L. Hillman Jr.: Portland State University, Pacific Northwest College

William Talbott Hillman: Princeton University, Columbia University (MBA), Lacoste School of The Arts (France)
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