PresidentAbout HildeneHildene, The Lincoln Family Home, is more than a historic property; it is an active farm, education space, wildlife sanctuary and venue for year-round programming and events. With a staff of 30 and a budget of $3M, Hildene offers both a glimpse into the past and a vision for the future – centering environmental sustainability and the Lincoln legacy through its values of community, civility, integrity, and perseverance.Perched on a hill overlooking the Taconic Mountains to the west, the Green Mountains to the east, and the Battenkill River flowing through the valley below, Hildene was brought to life by Robert Lincoln, the only child of Mary Todd Lincoln and Abraham Lincoln to survive to adulthood. He first visited Manchester as a young man in the summer of 1864, and forty years later returned to purchase 392 acres of rolling hills and farmland. At the time, Robert was president of the Pullman Company—the largest manufacturing corporation in…