Christine Toretti

Christine Jack Toretti (born February 24, 1957) is an American politician, businesswoman, philanthropist, 2016 U.S. presidential elector, and Pennsylvania's Republican National Committeewoman.

[3] The company, founded in 1918 by Toretti's grandfather, is headquartered in Indiana, Pennsylvania and has regional offices in Buckhannon and Charleston, West Virginia.

[5] Toretti assumed control of the company in 1990, upon the unexpected death of her father, Samuel W. Jack Jr.[6][7] Prior to that, she served as CFO.

[9] Toretti founded the Anne Anstine Excellence in Public Service Series, a training program specifically designed to educate, empower, and advance Republican women.

[10][11] Former Pennsylvania Governor Mark Schweiker appointed her to the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission.

She was involved in George W. Bush's 2000 presidential campaign, one of the first Pennsylvania Republicans to endorse the then-Texas Governor.

[21] During their marriage, she and her three sons split time between her home on a 200-acre (0.81 km2) farm in Indiana, Pennsylvania and Tucson, Arizona.