Shilla University received a development fund of 100 million KRW filled with the warm hearts of the alumni association, coinciding with the completion ceremony of the 7th Executive MBA program.
The 7th class of the Silla University CEO Program Alumni Association is delivering a university development fund. Photo by Silla University
On the 25th, the completion ceremony was held at the Crystal Ballroom of Lotte Hotel Busan, attended by Shilla University President Heo Nam-sik, Vice President for External Affairs Lee Hee-tae, Kim Jong-oh, president of the 7th Executive MBA alumni association (Vice Chairman of Felix Tech), 139 graduates, and executives from the 6th alumni association.
The 7th Executive MBA program at Shilla University began in March 2024 and focused on strengthening expertise and enhancing leadership skills through education and networking necessary to cultivate top leaders in various fields over the course of one year.
The event proceeded with Part 1, including △Opening Remarks △National Ceremony △Certificate Presentation △Appreciation Plaque Awarding △President’s Completion Address △Alumni Representative’s Greeting △Development Fund Donation △Closing Remarks - Commemorative Photo, followed by Part 2, which consisted of the inauguration and retirement ceremony of the 7th alumni association president and the regular general meeting.
The development fund of 100 million KRW prepared by the graduating 7th Executive MBA alumni association was delivered with the hope that Shilla University’s development and future generation leaders will receive high-quality education.
A Shilla University official stated that the development fund donated by the alumni association will be used to ensure that students can study in a comfortable environment and enjoy campus life.
During the Part 2 event, the inauguration and retirement ceremony of the 7th Executive MBA alumni association president took place, with CEO Choi Byung-wook of Riancourt succeeding Kim Jong-oh as the new alumni association president.
Shilla University President Heo Nam-sik said, “I hope that you will contribute more to the development of the local community and national economy based on what you have learned through the excellent faculty over the past year,” adding, “I expect that the connections made through this program will not end with completion but will show a synergistic effect on the development of your affiliated organizations and the local community through more exchange activities in the future.”
Shilla University held the 7th CEO Program completion ceremony and took a commemorative photo. Photo by Shilla University
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