Mark Silbersack, a partner in the Cincinnati office of Dinsmore & Shohl, was recently appointed to serve on the newly formed City of Cincinnati Human Services Advisory Committee & Community Development Advisory Board and has been elected to the Executive Committee of the Cincinnatus Association.
Silbersack focuses his practice on representing clients in a wide array of antitrust and product liability litigation and counseling. He earned his J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School and his B.A. from Boston College.
The City of Cincinnati Homan Services Advisory Committee will make recommendations to the City Manager about allocation of general revenue funds to nonprofit organizations providing human service programs and also advise an allocation of federal Community Development Block Grant moneys.
The Cincinnatus Association is a civic improvement organization which since 1920 has identified, studied, and made efforts to fix problems affecting the quality of life in greater Cincinnati, and particularly to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of local government.