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Korea University EMBA (15th) Donates to Green Umbrella Children's Foundation
2017.12.19 Views 1392 경영대학
Korea University EMBA (15th) Donates to Green Umbrella Children's Foundation
Korea University Graduate School of Business’s (Dean: Kwon Soo-young) Association of the 15th Executive MBA (hereinafter “EMBA,” Chairman: Kang Myung-chul) donated 7 million won from a charity auction held at the New Year's Night on December 9 to the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation Human Resources Promotion Project.
The Association held a charity auction at the ‘2017 Farewell Night’ event with items donated voluntarily by 50 students. All of the 7 million won set up through the charity event, which was actively run by students, was given to the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation’s ‘Talent Promotion Project.’ The Green Umbrella Children's Foundation's ‘Talent Promotion Project’ is a social activity that helps talented but badly off children to develop their academics and talent,
"I am grateful to all of my classmates for voluntarily planning and participating in the social contribution program at the year-end event, which can only be enjoyed on their own," said Chun Jaewook, Program Director of EMBA at Korea University. "I feel more grateful because I feel that the donation is worthy of the status of our EMBA ranking 20th in the world in terms of social sharing."
Meanwhile, the Executive MBA at Korea University's Graduate School of Business opened in 2003 for the first time in Korea to foster creative global CEOs. For advanced managers and executives with more than 10 years of experience, the Executive MBA is a two-year program for professionals that offers differentiated intensive training from the best faculty members over the weekend. Dedicated classrooms and lounges are assigned to match the educational level of students who are high-level managers, while two program directors and full-time program managers are assigned to provide the best education service.
"I am grateful to all of my classmates for voluntarily planning and participating in the social contribution program at the year-end event, which can only be enjoyed on their own," said Chun Jaewook, Program Director of EMBA at Korea University. "I feel more grateful because I feel that the donation is worthy of the status of our EMBA ranking 20th in the world in terms of social sharing."
Meanwhile, the Executive MBA at Korea University's Graduate School of Business opened in 2003 for the first time in Korea to foster creative global CEOs. For advanced managers and executives with more than 10 years of experience, the Executive MBA is a two-year program for professionals that offers differentiated intensive training from the best faculty members over the weekend. Dedicated classrooms and lounges are assigned to match the educational level of students who are high-level managers, while two program directors and full-time program managers are assigned to provide the best education service.
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