Buffalo City Mission
Norman Tynan is an experienced professional with a diverse background in logistics, customer service, and business analysis. Currently serving as the Logistics Manager at Buffalo City Mission, responsibilities include handling client requests, scheduling, and managerial reporting. Concurrently, as a Fulfillment Associate at Amazon, Norman takes on Learning Ambassador duties alongside outbound tasks. Previous roles include Business Analyst at defi SOLUTIONS, Customer Service Representative at KeyBank, and Multi-site Supervisor/Cleaner at Janitronics Facility Services. Additional experience includes a Line Lead position at Sonwil Distribution Center, Dispatcher at AAA Western and Central New York, Proficiency Coach Team Lead at Bank of America, RHI Management Resources Contract Consultant at HSBC, and Commercial Business Group Reconcilement and Control Contract Consultant at Citi. Norman holds an Executive Master of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Fairleigh Dickinson University, as well as educational experiences at County College of Morris.
Buffalo City Mission
Since 1917, Buffalo City Mission has seen the City of Buffalo and its people through hard times on every level imaginable. Through the widespread devastation of the Great Depression to the current economic downturn in our city, the Mission has opened its doors to help men, women and children restore hope, dignity and lives. As a 100% Privately funded 501(c)3 Non-Profit organization, the Buffalo City Mission is solely funded through donations from individuals, organizations, churches and grants here in our City of Good Neighbors. For over 100 years, the Mission has met the needs of the poor and the homeless. Looking around our city, you will see our work is far from over. Each year, more men, women and children come to us for help. At the same time, their needs become increasingly complex. Providing food and shelter to people in crisis is simply not enough, which is why the BCM also offers education programing, long-term transitional housing, recovery programs, counseling, work and life-skills training, childcare, birth-Pre-K education programs, after school programming, on-site mental health services, an on-site health clinic staffed by Jericho Road, as well as partners with well over 80 community partners in WNY. We do all that we can to be a "one-stop-shop" for an individual or family in need. We also offer outreach programs to prevent homelessness for individuals and families in the low-income community, serving over 600 meals a day between our 2 facilities, 50% of which are served to individuals that are not currently living with us as well as maintaining a free Agape Shop where members of our community can receive practical items, clothes and food free of charge. It will take all of us—individuals, businesses, organization, service groups and foundations—to meet the challenges ahead. Find out more about how you or your organization can help put an end to poverty and homelessness in our community at www.buffalocitymission.org. Or, shoot us a message!