Yeogyeonghyeop '2022 National Women CEO Management Training'
Minister Lee Young Attends... Future CEO Development Event Held

"Over 1,000 Women Entrepreneurs Workshop in Ulsan... Largest Scale Since COVID-19" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] The Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association will hold the '2022 National Women CEO Management Training' at UECO in Ulsan from the 26th to the 27th.


The theme of this event is 'The Era of the Great Transformation of 3 Million Women Entrepreneurs,' where about 1,000 women entrepreneurs from across the country will gather in one place, making it the largest scale event since COVID-19.


The Women CEO Management Training has been a flagship event of the Association since 1999, aimed at enhancing the global competitiveness and networking of women entrepreneurs and resolving management difficulties.


On the first day this year, there will be a keynote speech by Lee Young, Minister of SMEs and Startups, an investment briefing session by Ulsan Metropolitan City, and a special lecture by film critic Lee Seung-jae (topic: Communication and Empathy Learned from 10 Million Movies).


Additionally, a 'Scholarship Award Ceremony for Female Specialized High School Students' and a 'Young Women CEO Induction Ceremony' will be held to foster future women CEOs.


Side events include △ Ulsan Metropolitan City Women Entrepreneurs Exhibition Booth △ Women Entrepreneurs Consultation Desk △ Job matching consultations for resolving workforce shortages in women-owned businesses. On the second day, participants will take part in a local tour to revitalize the regional economy of Ulsan Metropolitan City.



Lee Jeong-han, President of the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association, stated, "Women’s economic activities are a key alternative to guarantee a sustainable future for Korea in an era of population aging and low growth. It is time to make efforts not only for women entrepreneurs but also for nurturing future women CEOs."


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