Employees of the semiconductor leader provided hand-built bicycles for local children

WILMINGTON, MA — New wheels will hit the road this summer thanks to a partnership between local business leaders and Children Across America. The nonprofit children’s organization paired up with Analog Devices and TeamBonding to create an event that built bikes for children and brought their employees closer together.

Analog Devices’ Legal & Risk Oversight (LRO) team assembled 22 new bikes by hand at the volunteer event. They even took some test rides before handing them off to Children Across America as a donation.

“We are especially grateful to Analog Devices for their commitment to strengthening the community and making a meaningful difference in the lives of children in need,” said Ray Fellows, Founder and Executive Director of Children Across America. “We look forward to continuing our partnership and working together with their team to support Children Across America.”

These bikes will go directly to children in the Greater Boston community who could use a new ride to get around or simply enjoy the outdoors with. Kids who receive them will also get a helmet and a bike lock.

“There’s something powerful about stepping away from our day-to-day work and coming together to create something tangible for others,” said Janene Asgeirsson, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary of Analog Devices. “We are grateful for the opportunity to support Children Across America and for a team that brings both heart and excellence to everything they do.”