The President and Managing Director of Sennheiser Electronic Asia Pte Ltd, a market leader of high-end audio devices, has created the world’s first 'audiophile cow' for charity.
Mr Ng Chee Soon of Sennheiser Asia took three hours to craft the unique touches to the landscape cow with the Sennheiser’s wireless RS 180 headphone, and dressed it up in musical tunes.
Sennheiser has adopted the cow for $5,000 in support of the elderly patients at Home Nursing Foundation (HNF).
Commenting on his strokes of creativity, Mr Ng said, “Sennheiser believes in contributing back to society to make the world a better place for all. With this audiophile cow, we hope to bring some cheer to the elderly sick and to raise awareness for a good cause. The audiophile cow we have designed is intended to highlight the wonders of music.”
The Sennheiser 'audiophile cow' will be displayed at the HNF charity walk event, to be held at the East Coast Park, Dalbergia Green on November 14, 2009, from 7am to 11am.
It will be displayed together with other cows painted by children, chief executive officers, heads of organisations and Minister for Health Khaw Boon Wan who will be the guest of honour at the Charity Walk.
Home Nursing Foundation’s fun and fit 3km Charity Walk targets to raise $150,000 to help subsidise the nursing cost of needy elderly patients.