Jeon Dae-ho, CEO of Geumjo Logistics, and his wife Lee Hye-jin donated 20 million KRW as a fund for the establishment of the "Keimyung University Mobility Campus" at their alma mater, Keimyung University.


CEO Jeon Dae-ho graduated from Keimyung University’s Department of Orchestral Music in the class of ’92 and also completed a master's program at the Graduate School of Arts. Mrs. Lee Hye-jin is also an alumna from the Department of Orchestral Music, class of ’96, making both spouses alumni of Keimyung University. On the 25th, Jeon Dae-ho and Lee Hye-jin visited Shin Il-hee, president of Keimyung University, and delivered 20 million KRW as a fund for the establishment of the "Keimyung University Mobility Campus."

CEO Jeon Dae-ho of Geumjo Logistics (second from left) and his wife Mrs. Lee Hye-jin (third from left) are posing for a commemorative photo with Keimyung University President Shin Il-hee (third from right) and other university executives after donating 20 million won to Keimyung University.

CEO Jeon Dae-ho of Geumjo Logistics (second from left) and his wife Mrs. Lee Hye-jin (third from left) are posing for a commemorative photo with Keimyung University President Shin Il-hee (third from right) and other university executives after donating 20 million won to Keimyung University.

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CEO Jeon said, “Visiting my alma mater after a long time and seeing how much the school has developed was very moving,” and added, “I recently read an article about the creation of a mobility campus for a new leap forward, and as an alumnus, I wanted to contribute a small part.”


President Shin Il-hee responded, “Keimyung University’s continuous growth is possible because alumni serve as a strong support,” and expressed gratitude, saying, “We appreciate this generous help, and the donated fund will be used to successfully establish the Mobility Campus.”


On January 31, Keimyung University held an inauguration ceremony to establish the Dalseong Campus as a Mobility Campus in connection with Daegu City’s five new industries, aiming to support the successful settlement and expansion of the future mobility industry.



Over the next seven years, the Mobility Campus plans to build infrastructure including education buildings, research buildings, corporate complex buildings, and a UAM Vertiport. Additionally, the university will establish a Mobility College offering departments such as Mobility Software, Mobility Materials and Components, Aviation Logistics, and Railway Studies with interdisciplinary majors to cultivate practical high-level talent. The number of enrolled students on campus is planned to expand to 500.


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