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PITTSBURGH LAWYER TO SERVE AS VICE PRESIDENT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA BAR ASSOCIATION

HARRISBURG (April 21, 2004) � Kenneth J. Horoho Jr., a partner in the Pittsburgh law firm of Goldberg, Gruener, Gentile, Horoho & Avalli P.C., will become vice president of the Pennsylvania Bar Association during the organization�s Annual Meeting May 12 � 14 in Hershey. Horoho will become president of the 29,000-member state legal association in 2006.

A member of the PBA House of Delegates since 1990, Horoho recently served as PBA Zone 12 (Allegheny County) governor on the PBA Board of Governors. He served as chair of the PBA Young Lawyers Division in 1991 and was a vice-chair of the PBA Children�s Rights Committee. He served for six years on the executive council of the PBA Family Law Section and chaired the PBA Task Force on Quality of Life/Balance.

Horoho served for 12 years on the Allegheny County Bar Association�s Board of Governors and was chairperson of its Family Law and Young Lawyer�s sections. He is the co-creator and producer of a videotape on child custody entitled �Children First: Custody, the Courts and Your Family.�

Horoho served in the ABA House of Delegates in 1991 and 1992. He was a member of the executive council of the American Bar Association�s Young Lawyers Division and vice chairperson of the ABA/YLD Children and Law Committee.

A former member of the board of directors of Pennsylvania Special Olympics, Horoho has been on the board of directors of the Downtown YMCA since 1982 and served as its president from 1987 until 1989. He has chaired the annual YMCA Scholar Athlete Banquet for the past 20 years.

Horoho is a graduate of St. Francis University and the Duquesne University School of Law, where he was a staff member of Juris magazine and the Appellate Moot Court Board.