The Graduate School of Industrial and Entrepreneurial Management at Chung-Ang University announced on the 13th that it held a completion ceremony for the first class of its Chief Executive Officer program on the 3rd.

The Chief Executive Officer program at the Graduate School of Industrial and Entrepreneurial Management at Chung-Ang University was launched in August to provide insights into key management issues such as the fourth industrial revolution and innovations in global management paradigms for leaders from various sectors, as well as to create networking opportunities among students and alumni.

The program ran every Tuesday for a total of 16 weeks, and the completion ceremony produced 42 graduates from the first class.

This Chief Executive Officer program featured a top-tier roster of instructors and students from the fields of entrepreneurship and management. Instructors included former Deputy Prime Minister Hong Nam-ki, former Vice Minister of Science, ICT and Future Planning Yoon Jong-rok, former Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises and Startups Lee Young, former Chair of the Personal Information Commission Yoon Jong-in, former Chief Prosecutor of the Southern District Prosecutors' Office Park Soon-cheol, former President of the Korea Institute of Finance Choi Jae-young, Coupang Executive Kim Gi-hoon, Chung-Ang University Hospital President Kwon Jeong-taek, Chairman of the Korea Financial Investment Association Seo Yu-seok, Commissioner of the Public Procurement Service Lim Gi-geun, and CEO of Seoul Economic Promotion Agency Kim Hyun-woo.

Kim Chang-bong, president of the Graduate School of Industrial and Entrepreneurial Management at Chung-Ang University, said, "Thanks to your efforts, we are able to reap the fruits of our labor. While the classes have concluded, we will continue to support the development of Chung-Ang University and your growth through the newly formed network and club activities."

The Chief Executive Officer program at the Graduate School of Industrial and Entrepreneurial Management at Chung-Ang University is preparing for its second session next year. The second session will commence on Feb. 25 and run for 16 weeks. Currently, students are being recruited. A representative from the Graduate School of Industrial and Entrepreneurial Management at Chung-Ang University said, "We expect leaders from diverse backgrounds to come together and create another meaningful journey."

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