Byeongyong Lee, CEO of Nature and Environment, Elected Next Chairman
CEO Specialized Course... 1,053 Alumni Graduated
The Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business (KBIZ) announced on the 5th that the KBIZ AMP Alumni Association held its regular general meeting and president inauguration ceremony on the 4th.
On the 4th, at the KBIZ Hall of the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business in Yeouido, Seoul, attendees are taking a commemorative photo during the KBIZ AMP Alumni Association regular general meeting and the inauguration and retirement ceremony of the president. Photo by Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business
The event was attended by about 120 people, including Kwon Young-min, CEO of LC Power Korea and president of the KBIZ AMP Alumni Association, Lee Byung-yong, CEO of Nature and Environment and senior vice president of the KBIZ AMP Alumni Association, and new members of the 18th class.
They held a donation ceremony to donate 50.1 million KRW raised at the 'Love Sharing Golf Tournament' held on October 29 to the Small and Medium Business Love Sharing Foundation. In addition, Senior Vice President Lee was unanimously elected as the next (13th) president of the Alumni Association.
Also, five individuals who were active in their respective industries this year were selected as proud alumni: Ko Byung-heon, CEO of Comad Industrial, Choi Hyun-gyu, CEO of Songhak Gloves, Kim Pyeong-su, CEO of Sambo Weighing Systems, Park Kyung-hwa, CEO of Rosebitt? Korea, and Park Hye-eun, CEO of Good Communication.
KBIZ AMP is a specialized CEO course established by the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business since 2008 to strengthen the management capabilities of small and medium enterprises and activate business networks, and has produced 1,053 alumni so far.
Senior Vice President Lee, who was elected as the next president, said, “Together with the 13th Alumni Association executives and all alumni including the 18th class members who joined today, we will unite to enhance the reputation of KBIZ AMP.”
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