Schuster and her husband received the Heritage Society Award from the Brigham & Women’s Hospital. She had been honored by Franciscan Children’s Hospital.[6] In 2011, Schuster was honored by the Big Sister Association of Greater Boston.[7]
In 2013, Schuster was awarded an Honorary Doctorate degree from Brandeis University for her commitment to education, health care and human rights.[8] She was also named by Boston Magazine as one of 100 Women who Run Boston.[9]
Political activism
Schuster was active in Democratic politics on both the state and national level. She served as Finance Chair to Senator John Kerry, as National Advisory Board member and the New England Chair for Hillary Clinton’s Presidential Campaign and as Chair of the Democratic National Committee’s Women’s Leadership Forum. Prior to her passing, the Massachusetts State Democratic Party honored her for her work on behalf of Democratic values.[1]
Schuster died on August 1, 2022, at the age of 90.[11][12]Attorney General Maura Healey said of Schuster, "Elaine was in a league of her own in terms of her giving, her philanthropy, her engagement in politics, and her support of women candidates in particular... There’ll never be another Elaine Schuster.”[13][14] Former US Secretary of State John Kerry called her "a towering force of nature."[15][16]