92nd General Assembly
Rep.
Robert Hilgemann, a Democrat, represents part of St. Louis City and part of St.
Louis County (District 64) in the Missouri House of Representatives. He was
elected in 1997 in a special election.
Rep.
Hilgemann formerly worked for Monsanto for 20 years. Additionally, he has been a member of the St. Louis Democratic
City Central Committee; board of directors, McRee Town Neighborhood
Association; past president, Mid-City Optimists; and the Community Development
Agency board from 1988-1992.
Rep.
Hilgemann has received the following awards: Missouri Alzheimer’s Association
Representative of the Year award, 2002; Monsanto Volunteer award; St. Louis
Teachers Local 420, Outstanding Support of Public Education; Labor award; 1998
Riverfront Times Up and Coming Legislator award; and the Working Families
award.
Rep.
Hilgemann graduated from Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa and received his
master’s in information management from Washington University in St. Louis.
Born
June 27, 1950, in Aberdeen, S. D., Rep. Hilgemann resides in St. Louis with his
wife Amy.