Background
Petrie, Bruce Inglis was born on November 8, 1926 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Robert Inglis and Marion (Douglas) Petrie.
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Petrie, Bruce Inglis was born on November 8, 1926 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Robert Inglis and Marion (Douglas) Petrie.
Bachelor of Business Administration, University Cincinnati, 1948. Juris Doctor, University Cincinnati, 1950.
Associate Kunkel & Kunkel, Cincinnati, 1950-1951, Graydon, Head & Ritchey, 1951-1957, partner, since 1957.
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Executive producer (school video) Classical Quest, 2000. Author: How To Get the Most Out of Your Lawyer, 2002, Political patragr in ohio:governors judicial appointees, 2008. Contributor articles to legal journals.
President Charter Research Institute, 2000—2003. Board education Indian Hill Exempted Village School District, 1965—1967, president, 1967. Advisory board William A. Mitchell Center, 1969—1986.
Green Areas advisory committee Village of Indian Hill, Ohio, 1969—1980, chairman, 1976—1980. Charter member Ohio Ethics Committee, 1974—1975. Founder Parents as Teachers Metro Housing Authority Commission, since 1991.
A principal advocate merit selection judges Ohio. Trustee, member board Seven Hills Neighborhood Houses' Institute for Learning in Retirement. Organizer Late Great Lakes Book Distribution project, global volunteer teacher China, since 2003.
Elder, trustee, deacon Knox Presbyterian Church. Board directors Charter Committee Greater Cincinnati, since 1952, Hamilton County Good Government League, Murray Seasongood Good Government Fund, since 1975, chairman, since 1989. Board directors National Civic League, Cincinnati Vol.
Lawyers for Poor Foundation, Linton Music Series, Amernet Chamber Music Society. Co-founder Station WGUC-FM. Member WGUC-FM Community Board, since 1974, chairman, 1974—1976.
Fellow: American Bar Foundation. Member: American Bar Association, Ohio State Bar Association Foundation (Outstanding Research in Law and Government award 1986, Charles P. Taft Civic Gumption award 1988, Ohio Bar medal 1988), American Law Institute, National Civic League (council since 1984, Distinguished Citizen award 1985), American Judicature Society (director, Herbert Lincoln Harley award 1973), Cincinnati Bar Association (president 1981, Trustee's award 2000), Ohio Bar Association, Cincinnati Country Club, University Club, Cincinnatus Association, Literature Club, Order of Coif.
Tennis, squash, woodworking, writing, horticulture, music.
Married Beverly Ann Stevens, November 3, 1950 (deceased October 1993). Children: Laurie Ann Roche, Bruce Inglis, Karen Elizabeth Medsger.