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Michael Weiner and Trina Burruss on the UWBEC lawn. (Submitted photo)
Michael Weiner and Trina Burruss on the UWBEC lawn. (Submitted photo)

Trina Burruss named next president & CEO of United Way of Buffalo & Erie County

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Mon, Sep 19th 2022 12:55 pm

Burruss to succeed Michael Weiner, who retires at year-end

The board of directors of United Way of Buffalo & Erie County recently announced Trina Burruss will be United Way of Buffalo & Erie County's next president and CEO. Burruss, who currently serves as the organization’s chief operating officer, will begin her tenure upon current President and CEO Michael Weiner’s retirement at the end of the year.

A press release stated, “Burruss brings to the role a wealth of experience in the financial services industry, along with over 30 years of serving in community and volunteer leadership roles. During her banking career, Burruss led community initiatives that developed relationships with nonprofits, and invested millions of dollars in philanthropic support into helping community members build the financial well-being they need to thrive. Her efforts led to, among other things, the opening of a new Northwest branch office in east Buffalo, launching new community financial wellness initiatives and shepherding internal and external practices to advance diversity, equity and inclusion.

“Burruss’ professional and personal accomplishments led United Way to invite her to serve on its strategic planning task force in 2019, and afforded her an opportunity to help shape the organization’s future direction. From there, she served on the board of directors until she saw an opportunity to align her leadership skills and passion for the community and pursued the chief operating officer role at United Way, which she assumed in July of 2021.”

United Way Board Chair the Rev. Rachelle Sat’chell Robinson said, “Having worked alongside Trina as part of the United Way board and seeing the influence she has had within the United Way organization in her time as COO, it is clear that Trina brings the experience, connections and perspective needed to drive United Way’s work to build an equitable and resilient Erie County.”

Weiner said, “United Way’s rich history of convening partners, building solutions and mobilizing resources requires a leader with a strong business acumen and commitment to collaboration, as well as a deep love for this Western New York community we call home. I see all of this in Trina Burruss, and I am confident that United Way of Buffalo & Erie County will be well positioned for the future with Trina at the helm.”

Beyond her work at United Way, Burruss currently serves as board chair for the Foundry, vice president for First Shiloh Housing Corp., and treasurer and budget committee chair for First Shiloh Baptist Church. She also serves on the boards of Say Yes Buffalo, Buffalo Urban Development Corp. and Leadership Buffalo. In addition, she is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Buffalo Alumnae Chapter.

A Buffalo native, Burruss holds a Master of Science degree in executive leadership and change from Daemen College, a Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration from Medaille College, and a diversity and inclusion certificate from Cornell University.

Learn more at uwbec.org.

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