Roy William Hill (December 1, 1899 – February 14, 1986) was an automobile dealer, philanthropist, and early trustee and benefactor of Eisenhower Medical Center.
Hill spent 25 years with General Motors, initially in Dallas, a period in which promotions and assignments sent him to various U.S. cities.
He rose to be Dallas Regional Manager for Chevrolet[1] and testified for the company in a 1939 antitrust suit.
[4] Hill was among the early trustees of Eisenhower Medical Center and was elected concurrently with Martha Hyer.
[6] Hill died in Rancho Mirage, California in 1986, and is buried in Desert Memorial Park.