Robert "Bob" H. Milbourne

1946 - 2024

Robert "Bob" H. Milbourne

1946 - 2024

BORN

1946

DIED

2024

Robert "Bob" Milbourne Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 15, 2024.
Robert "Bob" Milbourne, a civic leader, economist, and passionate advocate for education and economic development, passed away at home surrounded by family and loved ones on October 14, 2024. His impactful career spanned decades and left an indelible mark on the communities he served across Wisconsin and Ohio. Born in Wilmington, Delaware, to loving parents, Robert Edward and Joy Milbourne, Bob graduated from Mount Pleasant High School in 1964. He then attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, participating in the Integrated Liberal Studies Program and playing baseball. Bob earned a B.A. in Economics with Honors and an MPA from the La Follette School of Public Policy. Bob's career began in politics, working on Pat Lucey's campaign for governor of Wisconsin in 1970. As one of the "Lucey Whiz Kids," he became a policy advisor and later the State Budget Director in 1973. His connection to the University of Wisconsin remained strong throughout his life, serving on various boards and teaching as an adjunct professor in the economics department for 23 years. At the Kohler Company, Bob served as vice president and economist, overseeing the development of world-class golf resorts. He worked closely with Herb Kohler and Pete Dye to create some of the finest golf courses in the country, including Whistling Straits. During this time, he also led the Strategic Development Commission, producing recommendations for improving Wisconsin's economy. In 1985, Bob became the President and CEO of the Greater Milwaukee Committee, where he served for 17 years, spearheading efforts to improve downtown Milwaukee. His final professional chapter began in 2002 when he became the founding president and CEO of the Columbus Partnership, before retiring in 2010. Throughout his career, Bob served on numerous boards, both for-profit and non-profit, including Central Federal Bank, AirNet, University School of Milwaukee, Columbus School for Girls, Columbus Chamber, and CEO's for Cities, where he served as chairman. A natural athlete, Bob completed three marathons, including the New York and Boston marathons. Golf was also very special and a source of both fellowship and solitude in equal measure. He was a member of several clubs, including The Golf Club where he shot his age (74). He also served as Chairman of the Greater Milwaukee Open on the PGA Tour, which was notably the first tour event where Tiger Woods played as a professional. Preceded in death by his parents and older sister, Sandra Weisler. Bob is survived by his wife Amy; twin daughters Molly and Ryan both of New York City; as well sisters and brothers in law, nieces, and nephews who will all miss his unique brand of wit and wisdom. Bob's legacy is one of unwavering commitment to education, economic development, and community service. He will be remembered for his visionary leadership and the positive impact he made on the communities he served. More importantly, he will be remembered as a supportive and loving husband and father. Family will receive friends at Schoedinger Northeast on Saturday, October 19, 2024 from 2-5pm at Schoedinger Northeast, 1051 East Johnstown Rd., Gahanna, Ohio 43230. A private service will follow in Madison, Wisconsin. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Bob's memory to the Milbourne Family Endowed Fund at the University of Wisconsin. Donations can be made to, UW Foundation, U.S. Bank Lockbox Box 78807 Milwaukee, WI 53278-0807 and marked Milbourne Fund or by phone, 800-443-6162.

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Jan Barkby

October 19, 2024

Amy, Molly and Ryan...I am so sorry for your loss. Bob was such a great guy to work for at the GMC and I learned so much from him. I remember when I first met Bob--it was for an interview and we met at a restaurant where he enjoyed his cereal and coffee (and I am glad he hired me!). You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Mark Barbash

October 15, 2024

Mary and I are saddened by Bob's passing. We had some great times both here in Ohio and our reminiscing about the days in Wisconsin. Bob took courses from my father at the University of Wisconsin and we both had "history" with Pat Lucey, who was responsible for my first "grown up pants" job after college. We felt that very special kinship that comes from being a Badger at heart. We will always remember him fondly.

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