Showing posts with label Andrew C Burks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andrew C Burks. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2019

Andrew C. Burks Jr. is a candidate running for Houston City Council District D' Carla Brailey is Endorsed by Rev. Bill Lawson



Andrew C. Burks, Jr. is running for Houston City Council District D on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. However, Carla Brailey is the candidate endorsed by Rev. William "Bill" Lawson over Jarome Provost, Ken Moore, Carolyn Evans-Shabazz, T. "Nissi" Hamilton, Mike Grissom, Travis McGee, Brad "Scarface" Jordan, Dontrell L. Montgomery, Anthony Kirk Allen, Dennis Griffin, Rashad Cave, Terrill D. Thomas, Marlon A. Christian, and Andrew C. Burks, Jr in the race for Houston City Council District D. Early voting for the 2019 City of Houston Mayoral Election will begin on Monday, October 21, 2019, and end on Friday, November 1, 2019. So, don't forget to vote early!


AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Houston City Council District D candidates will appear on the ballot in the following order on Tuesday, November 5, 2019: Jarome Provost, Ken Moore, Carolyn Evans-Shabazz, T. "Nissi" Hamilton, Carla Brailey, Mike Grissom, Travis McGee, Brad "Scarface" Jordan, Dontrell L. Montgomery, Anthony Kirk Allen, Dennis Griffin, Rashad Cave, Terrill D. Thomas, Marlon A. Christian, and Andrew C. Burks, Jr. Please don't forget to vote early.



DISTRICT D MAP

Please click on the map above to view the geographic boundaries of Houston City Council District D. In case you don’t know, Houston City Council District D covers from the northernmost area within Midtown and extends southward all the way over to Beltway 8. Texas Southern University and the University of Houston are both within the boundaries of District D. Any candidate hoping to win District D must be able to run an effective campaign in Sunnyside and Third Ward to have any chance at winning this largely African American populated district.

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Friday, June 7, 2013

A "2013 LEADERSHIP SERIES SALUTE" Goes out to Trebor Gordon a candidate running for Houston City Council for the At-Large Position 2 seat in the November 2013 Houston Mayoral Election


Your Thought Matters Newspaper Readers:

I am a husband, father, minister, soldier, organizer, businessman, teacher, student and Houstonian. I am grateful to have called Houston my hometown for over 25 years and I possess an undying passion to see Houston become THE greatest city in the entire United States. This drives me to seek your vote on November 5th. As your representative, my diverse life experiences will uniquely enable me to make the often difficult decisions which are in the best interest of all Houstonians.

I’m prepared to be your “Voice” in City Hall and I’m personally requesting your vote for the Houston City Council At-large Position 2. Below you will see a brief synopsis of my life and understand why my qualifications along with my passion positions me to be YOUR VOICE for Houston City Council.

Military service in the United States Army

My service consists of seven (7) years in the U.S. Army Medical Corps from 1979 to 1986 and three (3) years in the U.S. Army Military Intelligence Corps from 1988 to1990. During this time I traveled the globe while fulfilling various roles including Combat Medic, Acting Sergeant, Sergeant E-5 (P), Intelligence Analyst and, Sr. intelligence Analyst.

I quickly learned the importance of teamwork, structure, and how to utilize systems, processes, and resources to accomplish my objectives. Each station I held assisted me in honing the qualities of discipline, planning, execution, communication, and critical thinking. I consistently performed under extreme stress and pressure. For example, in my role as a Sr. Intelligence Analyst, I briefed the Commanding General daily during Operation Desert Storm. Based on the vital intelligence my team provided, the Commanding General would make high-risk decisions affecting thousands of soldier’s lives. These experiences provided me with a clear sense of responsibility, the ability to remain above reproach, a unique understanding of the importance of following protocol, and a clear focus to provide key solutions for Houstonians. I will act during my time in service to my city with the same gravity, concentration, and discernment that I utilized during my time in service to my country.

The Importance of Family

Born in Louisville, KY in 1962, I grew up in a multicultural family raised by my single mother that worked up to three jobs in order to provide for us. She taught us, at an early age, the meaning of sacrifice, strong family values, and the concept that “actions have consequences” for which everyone must take responsibility. Because of her teachings I consider all angles of a situation to arrive at the best scenario for everyone involved. Due to my mother’s chronic illness, I was placed into a position of responsibility at the young age of 11, performing tasks such as balancing the family checkbook, grocery shopping, helping with maintenance around the house as well as being responsible for preserving order & peace among my siblings. While growing up, my family considered me the primary cohesive element, possessing the ability to empathize with everyone’s difficulties and position simultaneously. Being raised in an Anglo/African American household exposed me to perspectives and cultures true to form, preparing me thoroughly for the difficulties I would face in the real world while teaching me to embrace cultural diversity.

Now I have a family of my own. I have been happily married for 8 years to my wonderful wife, Melissa. Between us we have 7 beautiful children. Just as I ensure my family’s well being, education, safety and, development, I want all families in Houston to have the same sense of safety in their neighborhood, access to education and healthcare, and an avenue for future growth and opportunity.

My Church Life

I’ve been an active Christian for over 35 years. Currently I attend Central Canaan Christian Church. Formally, my duties in ministry began at Life Christian Center. There, I worked as the Worship Service Audio/Visual Supervisor (2005-2008). Currently, I attend Central Canaan Christian Church and I work as the Associate Pastor and Co-Administrator from 2008-2010, and the Sr. High & Young Adult Instructor since 2010. I am privileged to work in an advisory capacity to the Pastor and sit on the Board of Elders, aiding in execution of business negotiations on behalf of the church. I also appreciate the church as an outlet for community outreach, one of my greatest passions.

I strongly believe that HOUSTON is, in a sense, “One Big Family” and that it is critical for our city leadership to stand up for those who have no voice and to help those who are in need, I will be there for you and I will be your voice!