1 April 2015 at 9:00 am

Korea alumni association reinvigorated

The New Zealand Alumni Association in Korea was launched afresh during last week’s visit to Korea by Prime Minister John Key who encourage the local Korean-Kiwi community to act as champions for New Zealand.

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Prime Minister John Key with ENZ’s Regional Director, Japan and Korea, Lisa Futschek (sixth from right) and ENZ’s Market Development Manager, Onnuri Lee (far left) and ENZ’s Project Manager – Korea, Sunah Kim (far right) with members of the New Zealand Alumni Association.

The Association has been energised by the arrival of new members, including recent graduates, and has plans for championing the New Zealand education story with prospective students in Korea and with industry.

Prime Minister Key met 13 alumni of New Zealand education institutions – both Koreans and New Zealanders now based in Korea – who briefed him on the Association’s future direction and activities, and shared their study experiences in New Zealand. The alumni present at the event hold a wide range of positions including fashion designer, music company executive, children’s book illustrator, attorney, CEO of a technology company, a former professor of design and officers in the Korean military.

“A New Zealand education provides many Korean students with a platform from which to launch successful careers in business, academia, and a range of other industries in Korea and New Zealand,” said Lisa Futschek, Education New Zealand’s Regional Director for Americas, Japan, and Korea.

“New Zealand education has strong links with industry and business, meaning New Zealand-educated graduates are work-ready, innovative and flexible. The diversity of the local Korean-Kiwi community in Korea shows the range of choices that can open up with a New Zealand education.”

The Association will organise various activities catering to shared interests and goals of other Korean-Kiwi community such as job opportunities, charitable activities, and a grand networking event in October 2015.

To find out more and join (or recommend a friend that they join!): https://www.facebook.com/NZAAkorea

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