
Brian Burton relocated from Dallas to Las Vegas in April of 2011 to become President and CEO of Three Square Food Bank. Since his arrival, Brian has helped Three Square develop into one of the fastest growing food banks in the nation. With his strong leadership and passionate vision for a hunger-free community, Southern Nevada’s only food bank has established itself as a trailblazer in the field of food sourcing and distribution.
In 2016, Three Square distributed more than 40 million pounds of food and grocery product, the equivalent of more than 33 million meals. Three Square works with a service network of nearly 1,300 community partners including nonprofit and faith-based organizations, schools, government agencies and businesses, which help the organization serve more than 137,000 individuals monthly.
Three Square, which has been in operation since 2007, is a member of the Feeding America network, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization, working to connect people with food and end hunger.Brian’s career began as a controller for Centex Homes, but quickly
Brian’s career began as a controller for Centex Homes, but quickly evolved into humanitarian work after serving as an associate pastor at a Baptist church in Dallas, Texas. He then served for 14 years as Executive Director of the Wilkinson Center, a faith-based nonprofit organization lifting people out of poverty through education and emergency services. Brian is a current member and past chair of the Greater Las Vegas Nonprofit CEO Council, where he collaborates with leaders from the major social service providers in the community.
Brian is a native of Little Rock, Ark., and holds an MBA degree from Louisiana State University and a Master of Divinity from Southern
Seminary in Louisville, Ky. When Brian is not working, he enjoys writing, reading, bird-watching, traveling, and hiking up Mt. Charleston with his basset hound.
Dear Rotarians,
Welcome to one of the most unique Rotary meetings you will ever experience – the Hunger Banquet! Today we are going to share a meal and as we do, we’ll learn about world hunger together.
See if you know the answer to this question about world hunger:
True or false? The poor are the hungry and the hungry are the poor.
True. The poor are the hungry. But the poor are more than just hungry.
Poverty is a multidimensional problem:
More than anything, poverty is a situation people want to escape. Therefore, poverty is a call to put Christian compassion and faith into action — a call to change the world so that more and more people may have enough to eat, adequate shelter, access to education and health, protection from violence, and a voice in what happens in their communities. The goal is to end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and to promote sustainable agriculture.
I hope you will keep an open mind about today’s meeting. If not, we have prime rib scheduled as the meal for next week.
Michael Gordon
95th President
Rotary Club of Las Vegas
Bob Werner introduced our international guests
from Australia. Alistair and his wife Francis were previous members of our club.
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