Milton Shapp
American politician (1912–1994)
Milton Shapp was a prominent American figure, born in 1912, who made significant contributions to both the business and political spheres. His career spanned multiple fields, with a notable focus on business, where he established himself as a successful entrepreneur. Shapp's achievements, however, are perhaps most recognized in the realm of politics, where he held various offices and broke ground in several aspects of public service.
Shapp's political career culminated in his service as the 40th governor of Pennsylvania, a position he held from 1971 to 1979. This tenure was marked by several milestones, including his distinction as the first Jewish governor of Pennsylvania. Additionally, he was the first governor to benefit from the 1968 Pennsylvania Constitution, which allowed for consecutive four-year terms, and he successfully secured re-election. Shapp passed away in 1994, leaving behind a legacy that reflects his dedication to public service and his pioneering achievements in Pennsylvania's political history.