Bremer organized and supported, with his personal initiative, various philanthropy events in Mexico with the strategy of supporting education through sports. He thus promoted events and conferences on entrepreneurship, finance, business, sports and entertainment, in order to transmit values and discipline. He defined himself as a soldier of education and sports.
Film and television Bremer participated in the business panel of the television series Shark Tank México, which is co-produced by
Sony Pictures Television, SPT Networks and
Claro Video from its beginning and during the first 5 seasons of the series. As a member of the original cast he has shared the screen with Mexican businesspeople such as
Arturo Elías Ayub, Rodrigo Herrera Aspra, Marcus Dantus, Ana Victoria García, and
Jorge Vergara. After leaving, his place was taken by Braulio Arsuaga. He received thanks in the credits of the film
Little Boy (2015), due to their support for the producers of the project.
Sports Bremer encouraged Mexican sports through an “Escala”, which has produced Olympic-level athletes such as archer
Mariana Avitia, bronze medalist in
London 2012. He supported the
Mexican delegation to the
2019 Pan American Games with 544 athletes. He supported prominent professional athletes such as golfer and world champion
Lorena Ochoa, basketball player
Eduardo Nájera, racquetball player and world champion
Paola Longoria, world champion boxers Juan Manuel Márquez and
Canelo Álvarez, and baseball player,
Adrián González.
Education Bremer participated in the Clinton Foundation where he was part from 2002 to 2017, and as honorary president of the State Consultative Council of Citizen Participation for Education of the state of Nuevo León, coordinating initiatives for the benefit of children and young people in the state. ==Personal life and death==