Matthew Millet Email

VP for Development . Pressley Ridge

Current Roles

Employees:
1357
Revenue:
$190M
About
Pressley Ridge got its start as the Protestant Home for Children and the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Home for the Friendless, two of Pittsburgh's oldest child care agencies. The Protestant Home, established in 1832 by the First Presbyterian Church, was the first agency for abandoned, neglected, and orphaned children west of the Alleghenies. The second was the Home for the Friendless, incorporated in 1861 by the Second Presbyterian Church. Over the next 100 years, both institutions continued to serve similar populations of children within the same community, the Northside of Pittsburgh. In 1866, the Home for the Friendless became known as Pressley House. Its early contributors included steel men Richard Hays, Alexander Nimick, William Holmes and his brother John, and bankers William Thaw, Charles J. Clarkes and E.F. Denney. A rising young industrialist, who listed himself only as A. Carnegie, gave $100. "Pittsburgh Jane" Holmes, a well-known philanthropist, supplied $60,000 of the $75,000 needed to build the large, rambling orphanage on Pressley Street
Pressley Ridge Address
5500 Corporate Drive
Pittsburgh, PA
United States

Past Companies

Pressley RidgeVice President for Development
Robert Morris UniversityVice President for Development
Robert Morris UniversityAssociate Vice President, University Sponsorships & Athletic Fundraising

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