Selected 30 Mid-Level Managers in Nonprofit Sector for 7-Month Training Program

The graduation ceremony for the 9th class of Asan Frontier Academy is taking place.

The graduation ceremony for the 9th class of Asan Frontier Academy is taking place.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Asan Nanum Foundation (Chairman Han Jeong-hwa) announced on the 21st that it held the graduation ceremony for the 'Asan Frontier Academy.' The ceremony was held to celebrate the completion of the entire 7-month course by 30 students of the 9th class of Asan Frontier Academy, and the event was conducted online in a non-face-to-face format.


The Asan Frontier Academy is an educational program conducted by the Asan Nanum Foundation to cultivate management skills, leadership, and entrepreneurship of current nonprofit activists. In this 9th class, 30 mid-level managers working in nonprofit and social economy organizations were selected and received education for about 7 months from May to November.


Due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, the education during the activity period was conducted in a hybrid form of online and offline. Existing face-to-face presentations and discussions were conducted using online productivity tools and video materials, and overseas field research in the form of overseas visits was replaced by domestic field trips and workshops.



Han Jeong-hwa, Chairman of the Asan Nanum Foundation, said in an encouragement speech, "The Asan Nanum Foundation will continue to generously support the cultivation of entrepreneurship and continuous capacity building of mid-level managers in the nonprofit sector."


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