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Yonsei University organizes a networking gathering focused on professions that promote sustainability

Sustenance-centric industry professionals and eco-focused organizations attract international students seeking work opportunities at Yonsei University's networking event on Saturday.

Gathering of international students passionate about sustainability: A career-focused event took...
Gathering of international students passionate about sustainability: A career-focused event took place at Yonsei University on Saturday, offering networking opportunities with industry experts in the sustainability sector.

Yonsei University organizes a networking gathering focused on professions that promote sustainability

At the "Greenprint of Progress: Charting Sustainable Pathways" career networking event, held at Yonsei University in Seoul, a gang of 11 industry pros regaled the crowd with tales of their career journeys and offered insights into their companies' green initiatives [1][4]. However, the names and job titles of all these individuals remain sketchy in the available info.

The unnamed speakers represented a variety of organizations emphasizing eco-friendliness, such as:- International sales and marketing whiz, Christ Edgina, from d'Alba Global.- Another mystery character hailing from HLB Global [1].

The event's format? Speakers spilled the beans on their career paths and the sustainability-driven deeds of their respective businesses. Networking breakout sessions allowed eager students to pepper speakers of interest with personal questions [1].

Designed primarily for international students eager to crack jobs in eco-conscious companies, around 50 students joined in, with contributors from both Yonsei and Korea Universities [1][4].

Christ Edgina, d'Alba Global's international sales and marketing powerhouse, had this to say about the event: "When I first bagged the gig to speak here, I thought it would be a super opportunity — not just for me, but also for the students because, let's be real, navigating one's career ain't a cakewalk, especially when you're new in a foreign land like Korea," she remarked [1].

So, there you have it — a gathering of industry trailblazers, environmental stewardship, and a dash of good old-fashioned career advice. Way to go, Yonsei and Korea U students!

[1] – Various online sources[4] – Yonhap News Agency, May 31, 2023

The speakers at the "Greenprint of Progress" event, such as Christ Edgina from d'Alba Global and another individual from HLB Global, shared their career experiences and their companies' green initiatives with a diverse audience. The event, intended for international students looking to work in eco-friendly companies, saw around 50 students attend, with contributions from both Yonsei and Korea Universities. Christ Edgina expressed the benefits of such events, stating that they provide valuable career guidance, particularly for international students in foreign lands like Korea. The gathering aimed to combine industry insights, environmental stewardship, and career development within the context of education and self-development.

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