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Frank J Lucchino

Judge, Orphans' Court Division, Court of Common Pleas, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Judge Lucchino earned a Bachelor's degree in engineering in 1961, and a law degree in 1964, from the University of Pittsburgh. He is an alumnus of Harvard Business School's Executive Education program on corporate governance. He served on the boards of National Steel Corporation and Allegheny Teledyne Incorporated. Judge Lucchino currently serves as a judge in the Orphans' Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Prior to being elected to the Court, he was a senior partner at the law firm of Grogan, Graffam, McGinley and Lucchino in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He also served five four-year terms as Allegheny County Controller, an elected position. In 1993, Judge Lucchino was named to the United States National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS) by President Clinton and was confirmed by the Senate. He served on the Commission until July 1999.

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Frank J Lucchino
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Types Person, Business Person
Aliases Mr Frank J. Lucchino JR.

External Links

  • Sec - Edgar

Tags

  • corporate-mapping-project

Source Links

10 documents :: see all
  • FEC Filing 28993747397
  • FEC Filing 20990031122
  • FEC Filing 20990132542
  • FEC Filing 91020103507
  • FEC Filing 94020263771
  • FEC contribution search
  • FEC Filing 94020031266
  • FEC Filing 96015883161
  • United States Steel 2008 Proxy
  • United States Steel Form 4
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