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 PETER JORDANO SHARES JORDANO’S HISTORY SINCE 1915 AT MONTECITO ROTARY CLUB LUNCH Story & Photos By Bonnie Carroll    
  Montecito Rotary Club President Tony Morris with Gerd Jordano and Peter Jordano  One  day before the opening of the Italian Sons and Daughters of America  National Conference Peter Jordano, CEO of Jordano’s Foodservice Division  and a member of a proud Italian American family who opened their local  Santa Barbara business 108 years ago, was the special guest speaker at  the Montecito Rotary Club luncheon meeting at the Music Academy in Santa  Barbara and was accompanied by his wife Gerd Jordano.   
 Montecito Rotary Club Members Enjoy Italian Ca Dario Lunch
 Following  a delicious lunch by Chef Dario Furlati, Ca Dario Ristorante Montecito,  guests were seated in the meeting room where a display of historic  Jordano photos and a Jordano truck replica was on display. Montecito  Rotary Club President Tony Morris opened the meeting with member  introductions, pledge of allegiance and Rotary report. Rotarian Peter  Buehler gave a special introduction to the afternoon speaker renowned  local business owner Peter Jordano, CEO Jordano’s Foodservice Division. Peter  Jordano was born and raised in Santa Barbara and following a stint in  the US Marine Corps and attending school away from home he returned to  join the Jordano family business, which was at that time in great  financial distress. From the very start Pete stepped up and was  dedicated to creating a successful operation based on the motto “you  sell better if you buy better” and according to Jordano’s wife Gerd  Jordano “he saved the family business!”  
 Jordano's Original Cash Only Grocery in Santa Barbara  From  its simple beginning in 1915, known as the first cash only grocery in  Santa Barbara, located at 706 State where everyone shopped, it has  become an award-winning food distributing company touting 300 million in  sales, over 500 employees, 10,000 items to deliver next day, and 61  climate control trucks with a company philosophy focused on generosity,  making things better, and thinking of others. Jordano  shared how important insurance and 401K programs had benefited his  highly valued employees and helped them to retire over the years. “As  the 35th largest independent food service operation in the  U.S., distributing to clients from Monterey to San Diego, our business  mission is one of loyalty, good prices, and the best service,” said  Jordano.  Jordano’s trucks can be seen traveling up and down the coast  distributing  to markets, large restaurant chains, and restaurants and markets in  cities from Monterey to San Diego, including all of Santa Barbara,  Solvang, and Santa Ynez Valley.  Although the Jordano’s were at one  time in the distilled spirit business, they gave it up 25 years ago,  and today the distilled spirit business is all in LA. According to  Jordano, one day while soliciting new clients for their Wine World  Business, he paid a visit to Brooks Firestone. “Suddenly during our  meeting Brooks jumped up ran out yelling ‘the cattle are out’ so I sat  there for four hours waiting for him to return to close the deal and it  was worth it, they were a great customer, and today 805 Firestone Brew  is the 17th largest micro brewing company in America!”   
 Peter Jordano shares company history from 1915 to 2023
 During  a question-and-answer session following the talk Pete Jordano answered  questions regarding how new food and beverage trends and changing food  needs and diets have created a need for the company to adapt for  continued customer satisfaction and growth. “I am often unaware of many  food trends, but the company always must adapt to meeting their  customers’ needs.” “Who ever thought I’d be distributing a product  called Hoppy Poppy,” said Jordano.   
 Montecito Rotary Member Peter Buehler with Gerd Jordano Many  of the members in the room have worked alongside Mrs. Gerd Jordano over  the years doing service and raising funds for charity. It was  heartwarming to hear her response to a relevant question from the  audience. Gerd Jordano responded to a question regarding the inspiration  behind Jordano’s extraordinary kindness and charitable contributions  both professionally and personally to support those in need throughout  their years in Santa Barbara, to which she replied, “We both feel we are  blessed every day, and it feels so good to give back and help others  whenever we are able, it’s really about community love.”  Peter  Jordano, a past recipient of the Paul Harris Fellow Award, one of  Rotary International’s highest honors, was then presented an official  Rotary  Club of Montecito Banner by President Tony Morris and thanked for  sharing his inspiring story on the 108-year history of Jordano’s. For  additional information on Montecito Rotary Club please visit: www.portal.clubrunner.ca, for information on Jordano’s Food & Beverage Divisions please visit: www.jordanos.com. (Historic photos courtesy of Jordano's). 
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