All IMBA 38th class graduates donate 5 million won to development fund
- bizskk
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- 2024-01-18
All graduates of the 38th IMBA class of the College of Business, graduating in August 2023, announced that they would donate 5 million won as a development fund for the establishment of a second management building, a long-awaited project of the College of Business.
(From the left side of the picture, Lee Seok-gyu, president of the business school, and Park Young-woo, 38th IMBA, on the right)
The development fund delivery ceremony was held in the first order at the 2023 Summer Graduation Ceremony of Business School on August 19, and the development fund delivery was delivered by Park Young-woo, the 38th class of IMBA. Park Young-woo, who delivered as the 38th representative, said, "I hope that the establishment of the second management center will help develop the business school and provide a better educational environment for juniors.
(From the left side of the picture, Park Young-woo, 38th IMBA, and Lee Seok-gyu, president of the business school, on the right)
The 'IMBA 38th Class', which delivered the development fund, will be admitted as the 38th class of IMBA in August 2021, leading the 38th Student Council, and for the first time in IMBA, graduates will be held at a freshman O.T event with the slogan 'Re-connect day'. They held a record-breaking event encompassing the entire IMBA, including current students and freshmen, and held a One Mind Seminar to unite alumni both domestically and overseas under the theme of 'Overseas Knowledge Sharing Seminar', helping IMBA whose network had been cut off due to the coronavirus. They are evaluated as a leader who brought about a new era of revival.
Meanwhile, major guests from the College of Business, including Lee Seok-gyu, Dean of the College of Business Administration(and Dean of the Graduate School of Business), Jang Young-bong, Dean of the IMBA Department, and Ahn Hee-jun, former Dean of the College of Business Administration, attended the event.
Lee Seok-gyu, Dean of the College of Business, who directly received the development fund, said, “I am grateful to the 38th class of IMBA, and I hope that we can continue this good tradition in the future, starting with the 38th class.”