20 honorary ambassadors selected through competition of 6:1 in average
IFC Seoul held starting ceremony for the 1st IFC Seoul Challenger, the university student ambassador program
(July 4, Seoul) On 4th of July, IFC Seoul, beginning to emerge as a new landmark in Yeouido, said the headquarters of AIG Korean Real Estate Development held the 1st starting ceremony for ‘IFC Seoul Challenger’.
‘IFC Seoul Challenger’, composed of 20 university students, has been planned to inform a purpose of IFC Seoul project; making Yeouido leap to the national financial center, through fresh idea of college students.
Selected 20 ‘IFC Seoul Challengers’ will start online and offline activities as honorary ambassador of IFC Seoul until upcoming September for 3 months. The members were selected through competition of 6:1 in last May and 5 members will make one group.
1st IFC Seoul Challenger will carry out mission by team and individually regarding IFC Seoul Office, IFC Mall, Conrad Seoul Hotel, and Yeouido district depending on subjects follow. ▲Introduce IFC Seoul ▲Enjoy at IFC Seoul ▲Promote IFC Seoul. Also, the members will participate in official international activities such as various promotion activity, IFC Seoul event, and voluntary work as an honorary ambassador.
Especially, during the activity period, executives of IFC Seoul Conrad Hotel and IFC Mall will provide know-how at site to help university students for their future career.
Outstanding team during the 3months of activity will be given up to 3 million KRW of IFC Mall gift card and tickets for Conrad Seoul hotel meal; also, the best 3 individuals will be given an opportunity to intern at IFC Mall or Conrad Seoul Hotel.
Vivian Ahn, Vice President of AIG Korean Real Estate Development, said “IFC Seoul project is a combined project of real estate, hotel, and marketing. We are expecting IFC Seoul comes closer to the public through the creative activities of IFC Seoul challenger from college students majoring various area.; also, “Hopefully, this project can be an opportunity for college student to develop to higher level.”
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