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Executive MBA Academic Forum (CARE Program & Homecoming Day) Hosted in Success

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The E-MBA Academic Forum, hosted by the Graduate School of Buseinss of Korea University (Dean= Kim Jae Wook) Executive MBA (E-MBA), and organized by the 11th E-MBA Alumni Association, was held on October 12 at the Supex Hall of LG-POSCO Hall. About 130 E-MBA classmates and Kim Jae Wook, Dean of the Graduate School of Business, Yoo Won-sang, Associate Dean of the MBA and Director of E-MBA, Jeon Jaewook, Director of E-MBA, Professor Kim Eon-soo, and Kang Hee-ok, President of the E-MBA's Alumni Association, attended the ceremony.
 
The 10th-term E-MBA alumnae Ahn Sang Tae welcomed the participants, guiding them through the entire schedule of the event. The first part of the academic forum began with a congratulatory speech by Kim Jae Wook. "It is very exciting to be able to greet you at an executive MBA event with lots of memories and affection," said Kim Jae Wook. "I deeply appreciate that you finished your hard academic work and participated in this event in your busy life." He added, "We hope to continue this tradition and share our knowledge with our alumni every year."
 
Kim Young-mok, the first-term EMBA alumnae, showed his special affection for the EMBA and the alumni association in a series of congratulatory messages. "Korea's top Korea University E-MBA, founded in 2003, has produced numerous alumni from all walks of life in society. I'm proud of our brilliant fellow alumni."
 
Lee Seung-hyun, a member of the 9th-term EMBA, also said, "I sincerely congratulate you on the hosting of the academic forum." "Today's position will provide new business opportunities for our friends, and we hope to grow and let our alma mater shine as one of the best academic forums in the Republic of Korea," he said, thanking the 11th chairman and management team for planning and preparing the event.
 
The forum was held under the theme of "How to Prepare for the Future," and was based on issues such as changes in the business environment, aging, low birth rate, and youth start-ups, and a panel of experts from various fields participated to discuss future strategies and post-retirement life.
 
After the academic forum, a dinner continued at the Ahn Young-il Hall. After a long visit to their alma mater, the alumni met with a welcoming face and enjoyed a vocal performance with dinner and classical music commentary.
The Graduate School of Business at Korea University has created an environment where classmates can continue to learn after graduation and provide a platform for friends and classmates to networking.