Kwon Young-min, CEO of LC Power Korea, Elected Next Alumni Association President
1001 Alumni Graduated So Far
The Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business (KBIZ) announced on the 6th that it held the KBIZ AMP Alumni Association Regular General Meeting and the President Inauguration Ceremony at the KBIZ Hall of the Federation.
On the 6th, the KBIZ AMP General Alumni Association held its regular general meeting and the inauguration ceremony for the president at the KBIZ Hall of the Korea Federation of SMEs, where attendees are taking a commemorative photo. [Photo by Korea Federation of SMEs]
The regular general meeting was attended by about 100 people, including Choi Hyun-gyu, President of the KBIZ AMP Alumni Association, alumni, and 17th term new members.
The KBIZ AMP Alumni Association selected individuals who demonstrated outstanding performance in the industry this year. Kang Gwi-ho, CEO of Auto Hands; Eun Seong-ho, Head of Gallery K; Joo Dae-cheol, CEO of Sejin Telesys; Go Byung-heon, CEO of Comed Silup; Kim Jong-sul, CEO of Ilsin Electric; and Song Jong-hwan, CEO of Kimbls, were named proud alumni.
Additionally, at this event, a donation ceremony was held to donate 102 million KRW raised at the charity golf tournament held last October to the Small and Medium Business Love Sharing Foundation.
Outgoing President Choi said, “This has been a busy yet meaningful year as we were able to hold all alumni association events normally after the COVID-19 endemic.” He added, “I especially thank all alumni who contributed to raising the highest-ever amount of 102 million KRW through the Love Sharing Golf Tournament in October despite the difficult economic conditions.”
For the next president of the alumni association, Kwon Young-min, CEO of LC Power Korea and the current Senior Vice President, was unanimously elected. Senior Vice President Kwon said, “Together with the 12th alumni association executives and all alumni, including the 17th term members who joined today, we will unite to elevate the reputation of KBIZ AMP.”
KBIZ AMP is a specialized CEO course for small and medium-sized enterprises established by Kim Ki-moon, President of the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business, since 2008 to strengthen management capabilities and activate business networks. Including the 17th term graduates, it has produced 1,001 alumni to date. The 18th term course is scheduled to open in the first half of next year.
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