John C. Brzustowicz

Lawyer

Born Feb. 1, 1957, Rochester (NY), U.S.; son of Richard and Alice (Cinq-Mars); married Diane (Day); children: Richard, Megan.

Education: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), College of Wooster (OH), 1979; Master of Arts (M.A.), Institute of Labor Relations, Cornell University, Ithaca (NY), 1979; Juris Doctor (J.D.), Case Western Research University School of Law, Cleveland (OH), 1985.

Career: assistant to director, Institute of American Music, University of Rochester (NY), 1980-81; clerk, 1984, associate, Peacock, Keller, Yohe, Day & Ecker, Washington (PA), 1985-88; associate, Lambl, Sable, Makoroff & Libenson, Pittsburgh (PA), 1988-90; attorney, Brzustowicz Law Offices, McMurray (PA), 1991 -.

Author: co-author, A Guide to PA - The Right to Know Laws, 1987, and Public Guide to PA School Laws, 1991; editor, So You Really Want To Be a Lawyer, 1989.

Member of: delegate, American Bar Association (ABA), Allegheny Bar Association, Washington County Bar Association, Pennsylvania Bar Association, Young Lawyer's Division; Polish Arts Group, 1965-79; Newman Society, 1975-79, secretary, Young Republican Club, 1976-79, Wooster; board member, Institute of American Music, Rochester.

Honors: Rotary Academy Award for European History, 1979; Merit Award, Institute of American Music, 1980.

Affiliation: Republican. Roman Catholic.

Languages: English, Polish, French.

Hobbies: reading, woodworking.

Home: 56 McKennan Ave., Washington, PA 15301.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996