Professor Park Young-tae of Dong-Eui University Trade Department Appointed as President of the Korean International Trade Association
Professor Park Young-tae, Department of Trade, School of Business, Dong-Eui University.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Dooyul Hwang] Professor Youngtae Park, majoring in Trade at the Department of Trade and Distribution, College of Business Administration, Dong-Eui University, will assume the position of the 29th President of the Korean International Commerce Association starting January 1, 2022. The term is one year.
Professor Park was elected as the Senior Vice President of the Korean International Commerce Association in 2020 and served in that role in 2021.
Additionally, Professor Park currently serves as Vice President of the Korean Trade Association and Vice President of the Korean Shipping and Logistics Association. He has also served as the Korean Editorial Committee Chair of the Korean Trade Association, Vice President and Editorial Committee Chair of the Korean Logistics Association, and Vice President and Editorial Committee Chair of the Korean Distribution Management Association.
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The Korean International Commerce Association is an academic organization under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, established in 1987 to contribute to the advancement of international trade and commerce through the academic development of "International Commerce," a field of trade studies. It has about 600 members and represents practical trade professionals.
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