Lee Sung-woo, CEO of Daesin Metal, donated 10 million KRW to the Dong-A University ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) development fund.


On the 19th, the development fund handover ceremony was held at the President's Office in Seunghak Campus, attended by President Lee Hae-woo, Daesin Metal CEO Lee Sung-woo, Director of External and International Affairs Park Hyun-tae, Dong-A University ROTC Alumni Association Advisor Park Soo-nam (Class of 21), and Executive Vice President Son Ui-gi (Class of 28), among others.


CEO Lee, a graduate of Dong-A University’s Department of Electronic Engineering and a 15th class ROTC member, previously served as the 18th President of the Dong-A University ROTC Alumni Association and the 26th President of the Republic of Korea ROTC Busan District Alumni Association. He is currently serving as an advisor to the ROTC Alumni Association.

(From left) President Lee Hae-woo, CEO Lee Sung-woo of Daeshin Metal, and Director Park Hyun-tae of the Office of External Affairs are taking a commemorative photo after the donation ceremony.

(From left) President Lee Hae-woo, CEO Lee Sung-woo of Daeshin Metal, and Director Park Hyun-tae of the Office of External Affairs are taking a commemorative photo after the donation ceremony.

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CEO Lee said, “I want to contribute even a little to nurturing talent and advancing the university,” adding, “I trust the president and will continue to support my alma mater steadily.”


President Lee Hae-woo said, “Thanks to the strong support from reliable seniors, the cohesion among Dong-A University ROTC alumni has strengthened,” and added, “I hope many outstanding talents will continue to emerge from the Dong-A University ROTC.”



The Dong-A University ROTC has produced notable figures such as the Army Chief of Staff (Retired General Nam Young-shin) and the Army Deputy Chief of Staff (Lieutenant General Ko Hyun-seok).


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