Seong dae geun, CEO of The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement, received a plaque of appreciation on Daekyung University Family Company Day.

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Seong dae geun, CEO of The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement, received a plaque of appreciation at the Daekyung University Family Company Day event.

The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement (CEO Seong Dae geun) announced on the 22nd that it participated in the 2021 Family Company Day event held at a restaurant on 42nd Street of Daekyung University on the 16th.

Daekyung University (President Lee Chae-young) said, "Entrance is an industry-academia-based co-op education characterized by employment, which can more realistically and innovatively cultivate job-related competencies required in the field, thereby reducing the gap students feel when they actually get a job after education."

Seong Dae geun, CEO of The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement, said, "I am very happy to attend meaningful events such as the 2021 Family Company Day event, and the LINC+ project performance presentation held at Daekyung University for the past five years and the Capstone design exhibition showed students' capabilities." and “In addition, it is an honor to be selected as an excellent family company among 1,200 family companies and receive a plaque of appreciation, and thanks to this, The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement will continue to work together to create a good experience and educational environment for talented students by sharing technologies and know-how."

Professor Cho Joong hyun, head of Daekyung University's Student Career Psychological Counseling Center, said, "It is an honor to deliver a plaque of appreciation and show performance presentations to family companies for five years, and I hope we can continue to collaborate with each other to draw better ideas and items and provide students with good hands-on experiences."



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