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Biography Peter L. Balogh grew up in New York City, the son of Hungarian immigrants who fled Soviet oppression in 1956. After graduating from the renowned Bronx High School of Science, Peter attended Harvard University where he received a degree in American History & Literature and graduated cum laude with an honors thesis on Mark Twain. After Harvard, Peter taught at two private high schools and one community college teaching American history, government, political science, popular culture and G.E.D. He also advised the Frisbee team. Law School followed at Golden Gate University in San Francisco, where Peter won the top speaker award for the International Law Moot Court Competition. Immediately upon passing the Bar Exam, Peter opened his own general law practice in San Francisco and Pacifica, California. Peter lives in the Mission District in San Francisco and enjoys travel, art, film, theatre, music, food, all outdoor activities, hiking, kayaking, and diving. Peter serves on the Board of Directors of Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc. (MNC), a fifty year old, non-profit organization in San Francisco that provides head start services to children, feeds senior citizens and provides other services to troubled youth in the community. Peter is also Chairman of the Cultural Arts Committee of MNC, which produces Carnaval San Francisco, the largest multi-cultural festival and parade in California held each Memorial Day in the Mission District, featuring a broad range of artists and performers. In his role as Chairman, Peter has overseen the production of the Carnaval parade and festival and has helped produce four King and Queen Shows for Carnaval San Francisco.
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