▲ Participants are taking a commemorative photo at the main hall of Brisbane City Hall, where the opening ceremony of the 2024 Daeyangju Unification Global Start-up Trade School was held.
World-OKTA (Chairman Park Jong-beom) held the Daeyang State Unification Next Generation Global Start-up Trade School at Westin Hotel in Brisbane, Australia, for three days from August 2nd to 4th.
A total of 300 people, including 120 trainees from eight branches of the Ocean State region, World-OKTA members and domestic and foreign guests, participated in the trade school.
The opening ceremony held at Brisbane City Hall's main hall on the 2nd was attended by Honorary Chairman of World-OKTA Chun Yong-soo, Senior Vice Chairman Choi Bun-do, Ocean State Chairman Noh Hyun-sang, Deputy Chairman of Ocean State Lee Na-yeon, Advisor Lee Yeon-soo, Chairman of the Next Generation Committee Moon-seok, and Branch Chairman of each branch.
Queensland State Representative James Martin, consul Jeon Kyung-soo, Queensland Korean President Kim Hyung-nam, Gold Coast Korean President Min Chang-hee, and Brisbane Korea Branch Director Kim Sung-yeon also attended to celebrate the event.
▲Ki Ki-hyun, president of the branch, is giving an opening speech.
"We are pleased to host a trade school for those of you who dream of becoming the next generation leader beyond Korea and Australia," said Jang Ki-hyun, president of the branch, in his opening speech. "This event, which will be held as an integrated venue for networking to share each other's experiences, cooperate, and get to know each other, and hope to network with participants from Australia and around the world for two nights and three days."
▲ Senior Vice President Choi Bun-do is giving a congratulatory speech.
We hope that the next generations that will lead the global economy will be an opportunity to learn trade practices and know-how in start-ups and grow into businessmen, said Choi Bundo, senior vice president of World-OKTA, in a congratulatory speech. "We will also do our best to support the 22nd executive branch so that the next generations that will lead the future of World-OKTA can grow."
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▲ Participants are taking a commemorative photo at the main hall of Brisbane City Hall, where the opening ceremony of the 2024 Daeyangju Unification Global Start-up Trade School was held.
World-OKTA (Chairman Park Jong-beom) held the Daeyang State Unification Next Generation Global Start-up Trade School at Westin Hotel in Brisbane, Australia, for three days from August 2nd to 4th.
A total of 300 people, including 120 trainees from eight branches of the Ocean State region, World-OKTA members and domestic and foreign guests, participated in the trade school.
The opening ceremony held at Brisbane City Hall's main hall on the 2nd was attended by Honorary Chairman of World-OKTA Chun Yong-soo, Senior Vice Chairman Choi Bun-do, Ocean State Chairman Noh Hyun-sang, Deputy Chairman of Ocean State Lee Na-yeon, Advisor Lee Yeon-soo, Chairman of the Next Generation Committee Moon-seok, and Branch Chairman of each branch.
Queensland State Representative James Martin, consul Jeon Kyung-soo, Queensland Korean President Kim Hyung-nam, Gold Coast Korean President Min Chang-hee, and Brisbane Korea Branch Director Kim Sung-yeon also attended to celebrate the event.
▲Ki Ki-hyun, president of the branch, is giving an opening speech.
"We are pleased to host a trade school for those of you who dream of becoming the next generation leader beyond Korea and Australia," said Jang Ki-hyun, president of the branch, in his opening speech. "This event, which will be held as an integrated venue for networking to share each other's experiences, cooperate, and get to know each other, and hope to network with participants from Australia and around the world for two nights and three days."
▲ Senior Vice President Choi Bun-do is giving a congratulatory speech.
We hope that the next generations that will lead the global economy will be an opportunity to learn trade practices and know-how in start-ups and grow into businessmen, said Choi Bundo, senior vice president of World-OKTA, in a congratulatory speech. "We will also do our best to support the 22nd executive branch so that the next generations that will lead the future of World-OKTA can grow."
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