07.21.21
Brewer Science announced a meaningful contribution supporting the World Bird Sanctuary. The love of wild birds comes as no surprise to those familiar with Brewer Science, and the Brewer family – as every conference room at the Rolla, MO headquarters is named after a wild bird, the Brewer Science logo features a red-tailed hawk, and even the company’s trademarked tagline, Where Innovation Takes FlightTM exemplifies its love for birds.
With the company’s celebration of 40 Years of Innovation, Brewer Science wanted to make a meaningful donation to the World Bird Sanctuary.
Brewer Science has a great appreciation for the World Bird Sanctuary and a long-standing relationship with them, including past donations of sponsoring hawks and even Paula Brewer releasing a rehabilitated Red Tail Hawk back into the wild in 2014.
Being a private, non-profit organization, the World Bird Sanctuary does not receive any county, state or federal funding, and relies solely on fundraising to keep operations going. Historically, the park has never charged admission. In 2020, the park had to initiate an $8 entrance donation to keep operations going. However, without an entrance building, volunteers greeting entrants to the park were standing out in the weather with just a tent and a table.
Brewer Science donated the funds to build a kiosk entrance into the World Bird Sanctuary, which not only provides aesthetic appeal into the entrance of the park, but keeps the volunteers safe and comfortable when greeting visitors into the sanctuary.
“We are excited to help our community partners at the World Bird Sanctuary with their mission. Their organization is close to our hearts, and we admire what they do. It’s a great way to celebrate Brewer Science’s 40th Anniversary marking our entrance into the semiconductor industry, by providing the World Bird Sanctuary with an entrance into their park,” said Dr. Terry Brewer, founder and CEO of Brewer Science.
With the company’s celebration of 40 Years of Innovation, Brewer Science wanted to make a meaningful donation to the World Bird Sanctuary.
Brewer Science has a great appreciation for the World Bird Sanctuary and a long-standing relationship with them, including past donations of sponsoring hawks and even Paula Brewer releasing a rehabilitated Red Tail Hawk back into the wild in 2014.
Being a private, non-profit organization, the World Bird Sanctuary does not receive any county, state or federal funding, and relies solely on fundraising to keep operations going. Historically, the park has never charged admission. In 2020, the park had to initiate an $8 entrance donation to keep operations going. However, without an entrance building, volunteers greeting entrants to the park were standing out in the weather with just a tent and a table.
Brewer Science donated the funds to build a kiosk entrance into the World Bird Sanctuary, which not only provides aesthetic appeal into the entrance of the park, but keeps the volunteers safe and comfortable when greeting visitors into the sanctuary.
“We are excited to help our community partners at the World Bird Sanctuary with their mission. Their organization is close to our hearts, and we admire what they do. It’s a great way to celebrate Brewer Science’s 40th Anniversary marking our entrance into the semiconductor industry, by providing the World Bird Sanctuary with an entrance into their park,” said Dr. Terry Brewer, founder and CEO of Brewer Science.