Gerald Hills

American politician and educator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gerald (Rusty) J. Hills, II is an American politician and educator in the state of Michigan and was formerly the senior advisor to former Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette.

Preceded byBetsy DeVos
Succeeded byBetsy DeVos
BornGerald J. Hills II
Quick facts Chair of the Michigan Republican Party, Preceded by ...
Gerald Hills
Chair of the Michigan Republican Party
In office
July 27, 2000  October 26, 2003
Preceded byBetsy DeVos
Succeeded byBetsy DeVos
Personal details
BornGerald J. Hills II
PartyRepublican
SpouseCarla Hills
Children3
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Rusty Hills also serves as Chancellor and Founder of Holy Spirits Institute, a non-profit educational venture. His goal is to establish a quality, four-year liberal arts Catholic college, located in the Greater Lansing area. The first class began in the fall of 2005.

Prior to beginning the college, Hills spent almost two decades in public service and politics. He was twice elected unanimously to serve as Chairman of the Michigan Republican Party.[1] Before that, Hills served ten years as one of Governor John Engler's chief lieutenants following Engler's electoral ouster of two-term incumbent James Blanchard in November 1990.

Before his government service, Rusty Hills worked for then State Party Chairman Spencer Abraham, as Director of Communications, helping Abraham to re-engineer the renaissance of the Michigan Republican Party.

Prior to politics, Hills worked as a reporter and anchorman for CBS and NBC television affiliates in Lansing, Jackson and Flint, Michigan.

Hills has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Telecommunications from Michigan State University, and he earned a Master of Government degree from the University of Notre Dame.[2]

Rusty is married to Carla Hills, and they have three children, Mary, Mike, and Katie.

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