David H. Brind
Born Albany, New York, February 4, 1930
Albany High School, 1947
Union College, 1951
Albany Law School, Union University, 1954
Admitted: New York State Bar, 1954;
U.S. District Court, Northern New York, 1954;
U.S. District Court, Western New York, 1958; U.S. Supreme Court, 1970

Married: Shirley Hodgins Brind, March 6, 1954
Children: Susan Brind Morrow; Charles Stuart Brind

Employment
Law Division, New York State Department of Education, 1954-55
U.S. Army Counter-Intelligence Corps, 1955-1957
Chacchia & Brind, Attorneys at Law, Geneva, NY, 1957-1964
Private Practice at Law, Geneva, NY, 1964-1995

Judicial Service
Geneva City Court Judge, 1974-1995 (Supervising Judge 1984-1995)
Acting City Court Judge, Auburn, Canandaigua, Corning, Hornell, and Rochester,
Chairman, Condemnation Commissions -- Seneca State Park & Urban Renewal, 1960-1963
New York State Bar Association, Council of Judical Associations, 1989-1991
President, New York State Association of City Court Judges, 1989-1990
Treasurer New York State Assn of Judicial Hearing Officers, 1995-date
Administrative Law Judge, NYS Retirement Systems 1997 -date

Community Service
Amamuensis, Committee on Inquiry, 1995-date
Vice President, Geneva Board of Education
Chairman, Geneva Historic Zoning Commission
President's Council, Eisenhower College
Advisory Board, Hobart & William Smith Colleges
President & Trustee, Geneva General Hospital
President & Trustee, Geneva Historical Society
President & Director, Geneva Community Chest
President & Director, Geneva General Hospital Nursing Home Company
President, Geneva Rotary Club
President, Geneva University Club
President, FingerLakes Torch Club
President, FingerLakes Forum
Director, United Way of Greater Rochester
Director, Seven Lakes Girl Scout Council
Executive Board, FingerLakes Boy Scout Council
Campaign Chairman, Ontario County March of Dimes
Campaign Chairman, Geneva Community Chest
Vice President, Seneca Lake Waterways Assn.
Ruling Elder, Presbyterian Church in Geneva

Geneva Man of the Year, 1971


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