Meyer & Rodgers Study Scholarship Endowment
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  Always with his camera in hand, 2007  
Remembering Paul W. Meyer

A Lasting Legacy at Morris Arboretum & Gardens
During Paul's 43-year tenure at the Morris, 28 years as the F. Otto Haas Executive Director, he transformed a quiet garden on the edge of the city into a vibrant, world-class public institution that now welcomes more than 170,000 visitors per year.

Paul began his career as the Morris's Director of Horticulture and Curator, developing a keen understanding of its mission and day-to-day activities while deepening his appreciation of the power of public horticulture. During this time, he oversaw the clearing of overgrown sections of the garden and the renewal of the living collections through expeditions to China and Korea. In 1991 after a nationwide search, Paul was selected to become the Arboretum's director. He was chosen for his vision, talent, leadership, and charisma to inspire staff and donors to raise the Morris Arboretum to the level of beauty and inclusion that its founders, John and Lydia Morris envisioned.
Paul was a keen believer that research and education are foundational elements of the Morris's mission. Under his direction, the Morris built its botanical staff and its reputation for regional floristic studies. Paul's love of learning (and travel!) was evident in his 12 expeditions to countries such as China, Korea, Taiwan, Armenia, and the Republic of Georgia, where he collected plants to help increase genetic diversity, including plants that will grow in stressful urban conditions.

Paul was passionate about inspiring future generations of public garden leaders. Paul and his wife, Debra (Debbie) Rodgers, established the Paul W. Meyer and Debra L. Rodgers Study Travel Endowment in 2003 to fund travel study opportunities for Morris staff and interns such as plant collecting or staff exchange programs with other botanical institutions.
Gifts made in his memory to the Paul W. Meyer and Debra L. Rodgers Study Travel Endowment will continue Paul's legacy of cultivating public garden leaders at Morris Arboretum & Gardens.
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Celebrating Paul's life and the wonderful things he accomplished at the arboretum --Bruce and Lori Shoger
Our time spent with you was too short. We will always treasure our memories/travels with you and Debbie in Scotland. Your knowledge, friendship and energy enriched our lives. --Charles Head & John Faggotti
Paul is my cousin and I was blessed to have him in my life since I was a baby. He was a kind and gentle soul and he touched so many lives in his short stay on this planet. He will live on in every life that he touched!! --Mary Jo & Mark Hostetler
I was so sorry to hear of Paul's passing. Our lifelong involvement with the Arboretum was directly due to Paul's enthusiastic, open and welcoming embrace of my husband and I when we were new members at the Arboretum years ago. He was wonderful and added so much to the Arboretum as well as to our enjoyment of this beautiful place. --Joan N Brantz
Paul was a wonderful individual and someone that we feel privileged to have known. The world needs more Paul's! --Tom & Tener Darcy
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