Honglim Susan Frozen Chairman Jang Visits Pukyong National University President's Office on the 3rd to Deliver University Development Fund

Jang Jae-su, Chairman of Hongrim Susan Frozen (fourth from the left), visited Pukyong National University in Busan on the 3rd and donated 100 million won to the university development fund.

Jang Jae-su, Chairman of Hongrim Susan Frozen (fourth from the left), visited Pukyong National University in Busan on the 3rd and donated 100 million won to the university development fund.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Jang Jae-su, Chairman of Hongrim Fisheries Frozen (85), generously donated 100 million KRW to Pukyong National University as a university development fund.


On the morning of the 3rd, Chairman Jang visited the president's office on the 3rd floor of the university headquarters at Pukyong National University (President Jang Young-soo) and handed over 100 million KRW to President Jang Young-soo, asking that it be used for the university's development.


Chairman Jang is a first-generation leader in domestic fisheries management and a living witness to the history of Korea's fisheries industry, having contributed to the modernization of fisheries logistics.


He is a fisheries manager who has led advancements in the fisheries management field, receiving the Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Award in 2005, among other honors.


Chairman Jang said, "I hope this will contribute to the development of Pukyong National University, a cradle of education and research in the fisheries sector. I will continue to take an interest and strive to support the development of Pukyong National University."



Pukyong National University plans to use this development fund for nurturing outstanding talent, supporting research, and improving university facilities to promote university development.


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