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John A. Cinotto of Westfield, Ind., is currently serving his fifth year as a member of the Boards of Directors for Shriners of North America and Shriners Hospitals for Children. Cinotto was re-elected during the Shriners� 2007 annual international convention � or Imperial Council Session � held in Anaheim, Calif., July 1-5. He serves as Imperial First Ceremonial Master, part of the 13-member body that helps govern the Shriners fraternity. John currently serves on the Buildings and Equipment Committee; Salary, Personnel and Retirement Committee; Strategic Planning Committee; and he is Chairman of the Special Purpose and Fundraising Committee.
Cinotto has been in the construction business for 40 years and owns CDS of Indiana, an acoustical company. He is a past director and board member of the Interior Construction Association of North America and a past member and director of the Construction Specification Institute. Cinotto attended Joliet Junior College and Lewis College.
Cinotto was raised a Master Mason at Pentalpha Lodge #564. He is a member of the York Rite and was honored with the 33rd Degree of the Scottish Rite. He belongs to Murat Shriners and served on the temple�s Divan for nine years. Cinotto has held numerous offices, including president of the Reception Unit, House and Grounds chairman, Indy 500 chairman, and Circus chairman. In the Shrine Circus Association, he has held the positions of president and secretary. He is a member of the DeMolay Legion of Honor and the DeMolay Foundation. He is also a Past Chief Supreme Officer in the Order of Quetzalcoatl.
In his community, Cinotto served as president of the Nora Little League. He was also on the Mayor�s Committee on Renovation of the Murat Theater. An Eagle Scout with three Palms and an Explorer Silver Award, he was glad to serve as neighborhood commissioner for the Boy Scouts of America.
When he�s not performing his Masonic or community duties, Cinotto can be found horseback riding or saltwater fishing. He also spends his free time with his wife, Margaret, his three children and three grandchildren.
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