Our Member Brian Mayer speaking Friday 3/13 
 
Topic:
What If the Cure looked Like a Masterpiece
We are quietly losing our ecosystem – one backyard, roadside, trail, riverbank, and park at a time.
 
Topic Details:
 
Central Ohio’s green spaces are being quietly strangled by invasive plants – and our birds, butterflies, and wildlife are disappearing with them at an alarming rate. The solution isn’t waiting decades for nature to recover on its own.
Using the Miyawaki Method, a community of volunteers – grandparents, parents, kids, and neighbors – We can remove the invasives and plant a native forest so rich and dense it looks a century old in just 10-20 years.
This is living art. This is legacy. And it starts with us.

 
Bio: 
Brian Mayer is a Business Banker with First Commonwealth Bank and an active community leader. A Leadership Dublin 2023 graduate, he serves as a Dublin Chamber ambassador and contributes to the Associate Board of the Franklin County Soil & Water Conservation District. He’s also involved with the OBBA, the Fraternal Order of Eagles, and is a proud Rotarian leading the club’s Environmental Committee.
 
Brian organized a major community festival that united professionals, volunteers, local organizations — and even goats — to clear invasive species from public parks, later coordinating the planting of 1,000 native trees on Earth Day. He and his wife, Brittany, also helped install a native garden at Deer Run Elementary’s outdoor classroom.
 
Outside of community work, Brian is a YouTube creator, dedicated husband and father, and enthusiastic lifelong learner. His current mission is to demonstrate how for‑profit businesses can build community and improve the environment, including accelerating the growth of 100‑year‑old mini forests in just 10–20 years.
 
 
We look forward to seeing you and your friends there for this presentation!