Newsman Albert Eisele, who helped found The Hill, dies at 85 The Minnesota native also worked for Vice President Walter Mondale. July 12, 2021 8:04pm Text size Copy shortlink:
WASHINGTON – Albert Eisele s career made him a well-known figure in Washington journalism and politics, but the Blue Earth native remained tied to Minnesota even as his stature grew in the nation s capital.
From reporting for the St. Paul Pioneer Press-Dispatch in his younger days to gaining renown at The Hill newspaper, which he helped found, Eisele is remembered for his work in journalism and public affairs and his influence on reporters he helped along the way.
Newsman Albert Eisele, who helped found The Hill, dies at 85
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Albert Eisele, a founding editor of The Hill who had a long and storied career in Washington and mentored many young journalists along the way, has died at the age of 85.
Patrick Seitz, his son-in-law, announced his death on Twitter on Wednesday afternoon, noting that Eisele had passed away “last night.”
Al, as he was known by his colleagues, was one of the most popular editors in the history of The Hill, which he helped found along with longtime New York Times congressional correspondent Martin Tolchin in September 1994, shortly before the Republican Revolution of that year’s midterm elections.
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