Victor Mills (March 28, 1897 – November 1, 1997) was an American chemical engineer for the Procter & Gamble company.
There he met his future wife, Grace Riggs, a missionary from Eddyville, Iowa; she insisted that he return to the mainland and get an education.
During the 1930s he built a large home on Hilltop Lane in the Cincinnati suburb of Wyoming, Ohio, where he and Grace raised their only child, daughter Maile.
During World War II he was involved with the production of synthetic rubber with Waldo Semon, the inventor of vinyl, who was his mentor at the University of Washington in the early 1920s.
[citation needed] After the war, Mills headed up the Exploratory Development Department of P&G, responsible for finding new lines of product for the company.