- Robert Wilburn
Robert C. Wilburn is the first and current president and Chief Executive Officer of the
Gettysburg Foundation . He served as president and CEO of the Carnegie Institute inPittsburgh and as president ofColonial Williamsburg Foundation. Under his leadership, the number of customers, members, donors, and volunteers increased sharply within each organization. The merger of the Buhl Science Center with theCarnegie Institute and the construction of a new $40 millionCarnegie Science Center are among his notable accomplishments. While at the Carnegie Institute, Wilburn also contributed to the founding of theAndy Warhol Museum by negotiating gifts of more than a thousand paintings and drawings from the Warhol and DIA Foundations and by raising funds to secure and renovate a historic, seven-story building in downtown Pittsburgh.Between his presidency at
Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1976-78) and his role with private foundations, Wilburn served in cabinet positions for Pennsylvania GovernorRichard Thornburg , first in Budget and Administration and later in Education.He has held several positions at
Chase Manhattan Bank , including executive director of the Asset Liability Management Committee. Prior to that, he held positions in the Defense Department and theWhite House , working on policy development, most notably the legislation creating the all-volunteer armed forces.A graduate of the
United States Air Force Academy , he earned bachelor’s degrees in Economics and Engineering. Wilburn also attendedPrinceton University , where he earned master’s and doctoral degrees in Economics and Public Affairs.Wilburn has earned many accolades. Among the most notable, he was voted Pittsburgh's Man of the Year in 1992 and Man of the Year for the Arts in 1989.
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