Gwangju Chamber of Commerce and Korea Academy of Management Sign Business Agreement for Regional Economic Development
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Gwangju Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Korean Academy of Management signed a business agreement on the 10th at the Gwangju Chamber of Commerce and Industry to promote and discover the entrepreneurial spirit of local SMEs CEOs and to develop the regional economy.
The signing ceremony, attended by Choi Jong-man, full-time vice chairman of the Gwangju Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Han Sang-man, president of the Korean Academy of Management, and other officials, was held to promote the growth and development of companies and the overall regional economy through the promotion of various win-win cooperation plans related to the management activities of local companies.
In his greeting, Choi Jong-man, full-time vice chairman, said, “I hope that both organizations can contribute to the leap of our region into a global advanced city by discovering and promoting various projects based on the infrastructure each possesses, not only for companies but also for our region.”
In response, Han Sang-man, president of the Korean Academy of Management, said, “There is a need for the industry and academia to make more active efforts to promote regional economic development and the entrepreneurial spirit of the region.”
Through this business agreement, both organizations agreed to actively promote various forms of support projects that can practically help corporate management, including academic and practical research related to corporate management, and exchange of information and knowledge.
In particular, they decided to strengthen cooperation in various fields to cultivate and spread new entrepreneurial spirit by sharing the latest information and expertise through seminars, workshops, forums, and other events for sustainable growth of companies.
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A representative of the Gwangju Chamber of Commerce and Industry said, “Recently, companies face many challenges, including overcoming crises such as rising raw material prices and fulfilling enhanced roles as members of society,” adding, “We will continue active consideration and cooperation so that both organizations can help local companies solve pressing issues and contribute to the growth and development of the local community as exemplary members of society.”
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