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Alumnus Hui Sung Yoo Donates 1 Billion KRW, Continuing His Legacy of Generosity

Alumnus Hui Sung Yoo Donates 1 Billion KRW, Continuing His Legacy of Generosity      Mr. Hui Sung Yoo (Class of 1958), an alumnus with a heartfelt wish to dedicate everything to his alma mater, Korea University, and its Business School, has an inspiring history of giving that dates back to 2011. That year, he appeared at Korea University and made a remarkable donation of 1 billion KRW to fund the construction of KUBS’s new building. In 2015, he once again visited his alma mater, handing over another check for 1 billion KRW to the development fund. In 2017, he donated a 155-square-meter (approx. 50-pyeong) apartment in Seoul’s Seocho District, valued at 2.4 billion KRW at the time, which held cherished memories of raising his children.    Mr. Yoo’s philanthropy knows no bounds. He donated 1 billion KRW each in 2019 and 2020, followed by additional contributions of 1 billion KRW in early 2022 and again in May 2023, earning him the nickname “The 85-Year-Old Donation King.” Then, in November 2024, much like in 2011, he quietly reappeared to hand over another check for 1 billion KRW to KUBS’s development fund. With this, his total contributions to Korea University and its Business School have reached an astounding 9.4 billion KRW.    On November 19, a ceremony titled the “KUBS Insung Fund Donation Ceremony” was held in the university president’s office. The event, celebrating Mr. Yoo’s latest donation of 1 billion KRW, was attended by President Dong-One Kim, Vice President for Development and External Affairs Hojung Shin, Dean Eonsoo Kim, Mr. Yoo’s children, and fellow alumni from the Class of 1958.    At the ceremony, Mr. Hui Sung Yoo shared, “I have always expressed my desire to give everything I have to Korea University throughout my life, and I plan to continue adhering to this philanthropic philosophy. As we approach the university’s 120th anniversary, I feel immense pride as an alumnus witnessing its ongoing development.” He added, “I hope that the faculty of KUBS will impart knowledge to students through their research, and that these students, through their dedicated studies, will grow into leaders shaping the future, creating a virtuous cycle.”    In response, President Dong-One Kim expressed heartfelt gratitude, saying, “We deeply appreciate the unwavering love you have shown for your alma mater over the past 13 years. The Insung Fund you have generously donated will actively support the research efforts of KUBS faculty and help nurture creative talents who will lead emerging trends.”    The KUBS Insung Fund, named after the Chinese characters for “仁” (In) from the names of Mr. Yoo’s mother and grandmother, and “星” (Sung) from his own name, supports research initiatives by the school’s faculty. Mr. Yoo’s contributions have been utilized in various ways, including the Insung Scholarship Fund, Insung Research Fund, and Insung Research Award. In recognition of his generosity, Lecture Room B205 in the Hyundai Motor Hall has been named the “Hui Sung Yoo Lecture Room.” 

2024.11.21 Views 26

CEO Beom-moo Hur of Gownet Co., Ltd. Donates 100 Million Won

CEO Beom-moo Hur of Gownet Co., Ltd. Donates 100 Million Won   "Having gained so much through the MBA program, I wanted to give back."      Mr. Beom-moo Hur, CEO of Gownet Co., Ltd., Donates 100 Million Won to the KUBS Development Fund    On Thursday, August 22nd, at 11 a.m., Korea University (President: Dong-One Kim) held a donation ceremony for “Mr. Beom-moo Hur’s Contribution to the Korea University Business School (KUBS) Development Fund” at the President’s Office in the main building.  CEO Beom-moo Hur, a graduate of the Korea MBA program at Korea University Business School (85th class) and current President of the MBA Alumni Association, has been a dedicated supporter of Korea University since 2017, consistently donating to the KU Pride Club Fund and the KUBS Development Fund. In recognition of his contributions, he received the Korea University MBA Business Award in 2021.    During the donation ceremony, CEO Hur stated, "When I started my business, I attended Korea University’s MBA program to deepen my understanding of business. I received a lot of support from the professors at that time and wanted to give back." He added, “My daughter is currently enrolled in Korea University’s MBA program too. I hope that, through their studies at KUBS, she and many other students will grow into future leaders.”    In response, President Dong-One Kim of Korea University expressed his gratitude, saying, “I would like to thank CEO Hur for his continuous support of Korea University’s development.” He continued, “We will use the KUBS Development Fund, generously donated by CEO Hur, to help our students grow into innovative talents who contribute to the global society.” 

2024.08.30 Views 838

Tradition and Strong Alumni Network Continued Through Donations… Executive MBA 20th Class Donation C

Tradition and Strong Alumni Network Continued Through Donations…   Executive MBA 20th Class Donation Ceremony        On August 5, a donation ceremony for the 20th class of the Executive MBA (E-MBA) program at the Korea University Business School (Dean=Sang Yong Kim) was held in the Dean’s Office of the Business School. The E-MBA program is designed for executives aiming to become CEOs in the near future. The ceremony followed the tradition where each graduating class of the E-MBA gathers donations to give back to the school. The event was attended by key figures such as Doo-hyun Kang, the President of the 20th class, Won-ha Jung, the Secretary Head, alumni Dong-sung Lee, Jong-hwa Lee, Dean Sang Yong Kim, and Professors Daeki Kim and Shijin Yoo.       Before the ceremony, Dean Kim, Professors Kim and Yoo, and the alumni of the 20th class had a conversation. Dean Kim expressed his gratitude for the continuous support and generous donations from the E-MBA alumni, stating, “I sincerely appreciate the warm interest and unwavering support for the development of KUBS and the nurturing of future talents. The dedication and contributions from the 20th class will be used to help future business leaders realize their dreams.”    Following the conversation, President Doo-hyun Kang handed over the donation certificate to Dean Kim, who then presented a donation certificate and a plaque of appreciation to President Kang in return. The ceremony concluded with a group photo to commemorate the meaningful occasion.        This donation holds special significance as all 50 members of the 20th class participated, raising a total of 30 million KRW. The KUBS E-MBA program continues to uphold the tradition of giving back, demonstrating a strong alumni network, and expressing gratitude through donations that support the mission of KUBS. 

2024.08.19 Views 625

Love for Korea University Continues Overseas: Alumni Couple Hyungyeop Choi (Business `86) and Jiyoun

Love for Korea University Continues Overseas: Alumni Couple Hyungyeop Choi (Business '86) and Jiyoung Lim (Business '88) Donate 100 million won in Scholarships       Graduates of Korea University's Business School are making their mark globally. Notably, they are providing scholarships for their juniors while running business abroad. On June 26th, a donation ceremony by KU alumni couple Hyungyeop Choi (Business '86) and Jiyoung Lim (Business '88) was held in Auckland, New Zealand. The ceremony was graced by the presence of KU President Dongwon Kim, adding to its significance. About 20 KU alumni residing in Auckland attended the dinner and ceremony and celebrated together.    The reason Hyungyeop Choi (Business '86) and Jiyoung Lim (Business '88) couple, who run a trading company in New Zealand, donated 100 million won in scholarships to KUBS is for their own experiences. Both received scholarships during their time at the KUBS and even after 35 years, they have not forgotten the support they received. To help their juniors, they generously donated 100 million won. The donation highlights the strong alumni network of KUBS.    Meanwhile, President Dongwon Kim expressed his gratitude to Hyungyeop Choi (Business '86) and Jiyoung Lim (Business '88) couple, saying, "Thank you for your support for the juniors. We will use this valuable donation to nurture talented individuals who will shine at Korea University's Business School." 

2024.07.11 Views 811

Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of Admission, Alumni Kang Dongsik Donates 100 Million Won for Jun

Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of Admission, Alumni Kang Dongsik Donates 100 Million Won for Juniors    On March 22nd, a ceremony for the 'Alumni Kang Dongsik KUBS Development Fund Donation' was held at the main building's president's office. Kang Dongsik, an alumni from KUBS (class of '64), has been steadily donating to the alumni association and alma mater since 2000, dedicating his efforts to the development of Korea University and the business school and nurturing juniors. Ahead of this donation ceremony, Alumni Kang Dongsik generously contributed 100 million won to the KUBS  Development Fund.      The reason Alumni Kang Dongsik decided to make this donation was due to his belief that for Korea University to prosper, the Business School must thrive. During the donation ceremony, Alumni Kang Dongsik stated, "2024 marks the 60th anniversary of admission," and expressed, "As an alumnus of the Business School, I thought it would be helpful to support my juniors at the Business School." Furthermore, Alumni Kang Dongsik conveyed his aspirations, saying, "I wanted to contribute to the future of Korea University, believing that Korea University will develop into a global prestigious university," and added, "I hope to see further development of the Business School and its growth into a world-renowned educational institution."    In response, President Kim Dongwon expressed gratitude, stating, "The donation from Alumni Kang Dongsik, who has shown love for the development of our alma mater, will be used carefully to lead the Business School, which has been part of Korea University's 119-year history, into becoming a leading global university."      Meanwhile, Alumni Kang Dongsik, who achieved outstanding results in the first Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam held in 1967, continues to operate the 'CPA Kang Dongsik Office' next to the Gangnam Tax Office, actively contributing as a legendary figure in the field of certified public accountants. 

2024.04.01 Views 2044

"Wish to Become a Global Talent to Make Our Alma Mater Proud" - Chairman Seo Youngryul of Pr

"Wish to Become a Global Talent to Make Our Alma Mater Proud" - Chairman Seo Youngryul of Pratama Abadi Donates 200 Million Won!    On November 23rd, a donation ceremony for the "Seo Youngryul Chairman Scholarship Fund" took place at Korea University's Sudang Samyang Faculty House. The event was attended by Chairman Youngryul Seo and his wife Myungsook Cho, along with President Dongwon Kim, former President Yoondae Uh, Dean Sangyong Kim, Vice President for Student Affairs Hyunsook Park, Vice President for Development and External Affairs Hojeong Shin, Vice President for Admissions Hwan Jung and Vice President for International Affairs Sanggi Song and with participation of 80 Indonesian students studying at Korea University enjoyed the donation ceremony with lunch. Chairman Seo hosted this event to cheer Indonesian students who are studying abroad.      Chairman Youngryul Seo, who graduated from the KUBS in 1969 and is the Chairman of Pratama Abadi (PT. PRATAMA ABADI INDUSTRI). He donated 100 million won each in both 2017 and 2018. The donation from Chairman Seo served as the basis for the creation of the "Geumcheon Scholarship" by Korea University Business School. The Geumcheon Scholarship, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the company's establishment, is a scholarship donated to support fellow students in their academic pursuits. Since 2018, KUBS has been selecting and awarding the Geumcheon Scholarship to four students each semester.    Through this recent donation ceremony, Chairman Seo additionally contributed a total of 200 million won. He said, "Although it has been over 30 years since I founded a company in Indonesia, I always carry Korea University, my alma mater, in my heart." He further stated, "I hope my proud alma mater's juniors will dedicate themselves to their studies and actively play a role on the global stage," while personally presenting commemorative gifts that he had prepared.    In response, President Dongwon Kim expressed gratitude, saying, "I appreciate the active support you have provided for several years, ranging from international internship programs to scholarships for juniors." He added, "I hope that Indonesian students can not only pursue their studies but also have diverse experiences here, and I wish that this scholarship will be a stepping stone toward their future."      Of the 200 million won donated by Chairman Seo, 100 million won will be used for scholarships for Indonesian students currently enrolled at Korea University, and the remaining 100 million won will be allocated for the Geumcheon Scholarship to KUBS students. 

2023.12.05 Views 1485

With the Aspiration to Become a Global Business Leader... Mr. Kim Hwangsoo`s Donation Ceremony for B

With the Aspiration to Become a Global Business Leader... Mr. Kim Hwangsoo's Donation Ceremony for Bluetec Co., Ltd.   On October 10th, a donation ceremony of Mr. Kim Hwangsoo, CEO of Bluetec Co., Ltd., took place at the office of the president on the 1st floor of Korea University's (President = Kim Dong-One) main building. Mr. Kim Hwangsoo, who graduated from the Advanced Management Program (AMP) of the Graduate School of Business Administration, generously contributed 100 million KRW to the development fund of the KU Business School. His decision to make this donation was driven by his hope for the KUBS to evolve into a cradle for global business leaders leading new trends. The ceremony was attended by Kim Dong-One, the university president, CEO Kim Hwangsoo, Kim Inja, the president's wife, Shin Hojung, the head of the External Cooperation Office, Kim Sang Yong, the dean of the KUBS, and Kim Seokgyun, the EEC center director.      During his time in the AMP program, Mr. Kim Hwangsoo was a passionate fellow student who commuted more than four hours to attend classes. He expressed, "I expanded my knowledge in various fields and built a network with great colleagues. I learned a lot from the lives of my fellow students, who are working hard in their respective fields." He also mentioned, "I had the privilege of learning from excellent professors and hope that the KUBS continues to develop into a prestigious institution for discovering global business leaders."    In response, President Kim Dong-One expressed his gratitude to Mr. Kim Hwangsoo for joining the history of "donations to Korea University" and stated, "The KUBS which has been at the forefront of domestic business education, will make valuable use of Mr. Kim Hwangsoo's donation to contribute to the society and national development."      The donation ceremony concluded with Mr. Kim Hwangsoo and President Kim Dong-One handing over the donation documents, certificates of donation, and tokens of appreciation, followed by a commemorative photograph.   

2023.11.08 Views 1345

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