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Newsweek Reports on Brewer Foundation/NYU IPPF World Champion

May 9, 2023 – Newsweek reported today on the finals of the Brewer Foundation/NYU International Public Policy Forum (IPPF) – a global debate contest for high school students. As reported, the team from Potomac Oak of Rockville, Maryland was crowned the 2023 IPPF World Champion during the debate finals on May 6, 2023. The school won a $10,000 grand prize from the Brewer Foundation and the “Brewer Cup.” The Hockaday School from Dallas, Texas was runner-up.

As reported by Newsweek, “William Brewer, a lawyer and co-founder of the Brewer Foundation, a private, nonprofit organization that manages a variety of educational outreach programs in connection with the Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors law firm, and John Sexton, a debate coach, law professor and former NYU president, started the IPPF as a free contest that combines written and oral debate on international policy issues.”

Hockaday debater Sanika Agarwalla won the inaugural John E. Sexton Award – recognizing the outstanding speaker during the final round.

“Speech and debate programs like the IPPF change lives – helping students find their voice, promote conflict resolution, and see the world differently," Sexton said in a statement to Newsweek. “NYU is proud to partner with the Brewer Foundation to offer this academic program to students around the globe.”

Speaking of the inaugural award recognizing his life’s work as a debater, debate coach, and mentor, Sexton told Newsweek, “This award is an honor for many reasons, but most importantly because it represents so many students and mentors who shared their love of debate as a gift to me. The inaugural winner, Sanika Agarwalla, demonstrated remarkable poise and confidence. She is an inspiration to me – and represents the promise debate holds for future generations.”

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Dallas Morning News: Never Too Soon to Learn to Lead

June 3, 2006 — The Dallas Morning News (DMN) reports that lawyers John Bickel and Bill Brewer "take pride not only in providing legal service for their clients, but also in taking a genuine interest in the communities where those clients live." The article details the many ways in which Bickel & Brewer are giving back — in particular by developing and funding the Future Leaders Program, which provides "after-school academic resources and leadership training for middle school students from South Dallas and Oak Cliff." 

The report details how the program centers around a public-private partnership between schools and teachers from the Dallas Independent School District and those from private schools, including The Hockaday School, St. Mark's School of Texas, and the Greenhill School.

According to the report, the program, which is fully funded by the Bickel & Brewer Foundation, served 70 students during the 2004-05 school year, but expects to serve about 100 during the upcoming school year. 

"We understand that these kids are our greatest influence," Brewer told the DMN. "You can help a child in seeing themselves and seeing their lives being elevated to a level of them being able to impact someone else." 

The article notes that Brewer's focus on the community led to him receiving the Hero for Children award in 2005 from the Texas State Board of Education. 

Elite News Reports on Launch of Bickel & Brewer Future Leaders Program

October 25, 2002 — Elite News in Dallas reports that the Bickel & Brewer Foundation has launched a new leadership development program for a select group of 5th and 6th grade students from South Dallas. Designed and funded by the Foundation, the "Future Leaders Program" involves a public-private partnership between South Dallas public schools J. P. Starks Elementary and Billy Earl Dade Learning Center and "two of the city's most prominent private schools," The St. Mark's School of Texas and The Hockaday School.

 The report, titled “Bickel & Brewer Help Launch Leadership Development Program,” states, "In a novel approach to Dallas-area education, teachers from the participating private and public schools worked hand-in-hand to build the educational curriculum. They are also working side-by-side in the classroom, teaming to teach the students and create a dynamic learning environment."

 "By traveling outside of South Dallas to participate in the program, these students will be exposed to a different learning environment and exposed to many new exciting possibilities," Dallas Independent School District Area Superintendent Shirley Ison-Newsome told the publication.

 The inaugural FLP class includes 20 students. Elite News notes that the Bickel & Brewer Foundation is funded by the national litigation firm of Bickel & Brewer.