Brandon Willis Legacy Scholarship
In 2017, Brandon Willis joined students from New Albany High School, Ohio, for a trip to South Africa with Original Wisdom. He traveled as a member of a high school class titled “Wildlife Tracking, Digital Photography and Robotic Applications.” Brandon was already an accomplished photographer before he joined us for the trip. He dove into the robotics piece with great enthusiasm and became known for his Monitor Lizard robot which he used to approach and photograph a white rhino in the bush.
In 2020, Brandon left us all too soon. But his passion for wildlife, photography and his love of South Africa resulted in his family creating this scholarship fund in his memory.
One hundred precent of donations made in his name are set aside to help provide for a high school or college student to travel to South Africa to participate in an Original Wisdom program. The student must have a strong passion for photography and/or wildlife tracking and be a part of a program or class that is learning about and working towards conservation.
Donations are still being accepted for the scholarship fund.
Thank you to the following donors
- Body Pure Pilates
- Vikki Early
- Linda and Corky Freidenberg
- Miriam Freimer
- Harriette and Randy Hansell
- Rhonda Jenson
- David and Lauri Kaplan
- Bob and Clemy Keidan
- Brian and Jullia King
- Mary Kay McClellan
- Constance McCreary
- Doug, Suzann and David Pusser
- Tonia Ralph
- Sandy and Cal Reed
- Ellen and Gary Rogers
- Jeri Block and Bobby Schottenstein and family
- Mary Spurrier
- Melissa Sulivan
- John Townsend
- Steve Behnke and Christine Watchorn
- Sara Wolfson
- Aunt Diane, Courtney, and Dustin