Gyeongnam National University and Masan Tax Office Sign Business Agreement for Win-Win Cooperation and Local Talent Development
President Jae-gyu Park of Gyeongnam University (left in the photo) and Sang-ho Choi, head of Masan Tax Office, are taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] Gyeongnam National University signed a business agreement for mutual cooperation with Masan Tax Office on the 28th at the main building's small conference room.
The signing ceremony was attended by Park Jae-gyu, President of Gyeongnam National University, Choi Sang-ho, Director of Masan Tax Office, Kim Jae-gu, Director of Student Affairs at Gyeongnam National University, Park Eun-joo, Director of the LINC+ Project Group, Lee Jung-hoon, Head of Income Tax Division at Masan Tax Office, Choi Eun-ho, Head of Value-Added Tax Division, and Jang Baek-yong, Team Leader of Income Tax Division 1.
Through the agreement, both institutions promised ▲ continuous information exchange on mutually beneficial cooperative matters ▲ development and operation of programs related to on-site training, professional education, and experiential activities for enrolled students ▲ operation of programs such as industry-academia cooperation seminars and workshops ▲ exchange of information helpful for staff education.
Director Choi Sang-ho said, "We will do our best to provide various opportunities for the local community's development and students through continuous mutual exchange and operation of programs for win-win development."
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President Park Jae-gyu stated, "Through close mutual cooperation, we will strive to promote the development of the local community and provide various support to nurture excellent talents equipped with practical skills."
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