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ECCK Secretary General Lectures at Yonsei University
Christoph Heider, the newly appointed Secretary General of the ECCK, delivered a guest lecture titled ‘Doing Business in Korea as a Multinational Company’ for the Global MBA students at Yonsei University on May 7.
The Global MBA (GMBA) is an 18-month programme in which students from 20 countries are enrolled. During his lecture, Mr. Heider shared his insights and experience as a former CFO of an international pharmaceutical corporation with the students. He also emphasised the importance of keeping up with the quickly changing Korean market.
Professor Yong Suhk Pak of the GMBA programme thanked Mr. Heider for his insightful lecture. “I appreciate Mr Heider’s sharing of his business experience in Korea with the students. I would also like to congratulate him for his new job at the ECCK. Yonsei University and the ECCK have already built cooperative relationships in projects such as the Executive Training Programme (ETP). I hope to expand our cooperation even further,” said Professor Pak.
Mr Heider also noted that the ECCK plans on developing more projects that can provide European students with employment and internship opportunities.
ECCK Secretary General Lectures at Yonsei University
Christoph Heider, the newly appointed Secretary General of the ECCK, delivered a guest lecture titled ‘Doing Business in Korea as a Multinational Company’ for the Global MBA students at Yonsei University on May 7.
The Global MBA (GMBA) is an 18-month programme in which students from 20 countries are enrolled. During his lecture, Mr. Heider shared his insights and experience as a former CFO of an international pharmaceutical corporation with the students. He also emphasised the importance of keeping up with the quickly changing Korean market.
Professor Yong Suhk Pak of the GMBA programme thanked Mr. Heider for his insightful lecture. “I appreciate Mr Heider’s sharing of his business experience in Korea with the students. I would also like to congratulate him for his new job at the ECCK. Yonsei University and the ECCK have already built cooperative relationships in projects such as the Executive Training Programme (ETP). I hope to expand our cooperation even further,” said Professor Pak.
Mr Heider also noted that the ECCK plans on developing more projects that can provide European students with employment and internship opportunities.