42 People from Various Sectors of the Local Community Enroll

The Graduate School of Business Administration at Mokpo National University (President Song Ha-cheol) held the inauguration ceremony for the 33rd class of the 2023 Executive MBA Alumni Association at 5 p.m. on the 14th at the Startup Support Center on the Namak Campus.


Mokpo National University Graduate School of Business Administration held the inauguration ceremony for the 33rd class of the Executive MBA Alumni Association. <br>[Photo by Mokpo National University]

Mokpo National University Graduate School of Business Administration held the inauguration ceremony for the 33rd class of the Executive MBA Alumni Association.
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At the inauguration ceremony, Mokpo National University President Song Ha-cheol, Graduate School of Business Administration Dean Kim Byung-rok, National Assembly member Kim Won-i, Chairman of the Executive MBA Alumni Association Kim Nam-cheol, Mokpo National University Alumni Association Executive Vice Chairman Park Moon-ok, and presidents of each Executive MBA class attended to offer congratulations and encouragement.


The 33rd class of Mokpo National University’s Executive MBA program enrolled a total of 42 representatives from various sectors of the local community and corporate executives.


Kim Bae-ho, president of the 33rd class, stated in his inaugural speech, “Through Mokpo National University’s Executive MBA program, I will cultivate the qualities of a professional leader and do my best to serve so that the 33rd class alumni association can work together with the local community.”


President Song Ha-cheol of Mokpo National University said, “Many outstanding leaders from our region are participating in the Executive MBA program, and the network among leaders in various fields is expanding more and more. We will do our best to ensure the continuous development of the university and the region.”


In particular, the inauguration ceremony featured a performance expressing the hope for the establishment of a medical school in Jeollanam-do. Kim Bae-ho, president of the 33rd Executive MBA class, and the alumni association donated 10 million won as a development fund for the advancement of Mokpo National University. Additionally, rice collected on the day of the ceremony was donated free of charge to neighbors in need in the local community through the Mokpo Hana Senior Welfare Center, Yudal-dong Administrative Welfare Center, Buheung-dong Administrative Welfare Center, and Honam Home Long-term Care Institution.



The Executive MBA program at the Graduate School of Business Administration, Mokpo National University, was established in 1991 and has produced 1,988 graduates to date, growing into the leading group of top leaders representing the southwestern region.


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