Weaber, Inc. Supports New Penn State Forestry School
In early September of 2006, Matt Weaber, Dennis Brehm and Tom Buzby
attended formal dedication ceremonies for the new Forest Resources Building at
Penn State University. The occasion,
attended by more than 400 guests, was presided over by Penn State President
Graham Spanier, Dean of Agricultural Sciences Robert Steele and Dr. Charles
Strauss, Director of the School of Forest Resources.
This was a special event for Weaber, Inc. in that the School
has figured prominently in the company’s growth and development through the
years. Weaber has employed many of its
forester graduates, most notably Chief Forester, Dennis Brehm, class of 1975. Company President Galen Weaber has
maintained an enduring relationship with the school’s Wood Science Department
through his friendship with the department’s director, Dr. Paul Blankenhorn
(pictured), who has served as a valuable source of scientific expertise and
technical consultation to Galen on the physical properties of hardwood
lumber. And Tom Buzby has represented
the company’s interests on the school’s advisory board since 1996.
At the dedication, Weaber was paid tribute for its
sponsorship of the school’s new Weaber Wood Physics Lab, one of four teaching
laboratories housed in the new building. Galen and Matt Weaber decided to donate the new laboratory
to recognize the important contributions that Penn State’s Forestry School has
made to the scientific advancement of Pennsylvania’s forest products industry
generally, and Weaber, Inc. in particular.
This fall the school is home to nearly 500 students pursuing
degrees in forest science, wood products and wildlife and fisheries
science. The new building’s interior
was designed to showcase Pennsylvania hardwood products and it does so
beautifully. If you pay a visit to
State College, stop by and see it. It
is located at the corner of Park Avenue and Bigler Road.