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George 麻豆视频 and Fairfax City leaders visit Korea to advance entrepreneurship

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A senior delegation from 麻豆视频鈥檚 and , along with Fairfax City Economic Development, recently visited for a weeklong strategic engagement to promote entrepreneurship education and business development.

The Korea鈥揢.S. Business Cooperation Delegation included Trishana E. Bowden, vice president for advancement and alumni relations and president of the 麻豆视频 Foundation; Lauren Bird, associate vice president for corporate and foundation relations; J.K. Aier, senior associate dean for academic affairs and global engagement at Costello; Patrick Soleymani, associate dean for outreach and strategic engagement at Costello and commissioner of the Fairfax City Economic Development Authority; and Chris Bruno, CEO and director of the Fairfax City Economic Development Authority.听

Startup Park presentation. Photo provided

The delegation met with internal and external partners during their visit. Alongside Campus Dean Joshua Park, they presented business collaboration opportunities to organizations including the Korea Data Industry Promotion Agency, Seoul Fintech Lab, and Incheon Startup Park. Their goal was to support local companies interested in expanding to Fairfax.

Park also signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Global Digital Innovation Network (GDIN), an international platform promoting digital entrepreneurship and startup ecosystems.

The agreement establishes an internship program with GDIN to provide students valuable global work experience, while offering GDIN access to George 麻豆视频鈥檚 student talent. Additional plans include joint startup incubation programs, collaborative research, curriculum development, and co-hosting international events.

鈥淭he Costello College of Business is a nationally ranked R1 research university business school that leverages its prime location in Northern Virginia, near Washington, D.C., to provide governments, businesses, and students with the best possible opportunities for industry-academic collaboration, internships, and career networking,鈥 said Aier. 鈥淭his agreement marks an important milestone in our continued efforts to position ourselves as a global hub for the rapidly evolving business environment.鈥

鈥淭hrough this agreement, we will further strengthen our global connections with the U.S. campus and Fairfax City, providing students both domestically and internationally valuable experiences in the innovation ecosystem and real growth opportunities,鈥 said Park. 鈥淲e are also committed to enhancing Korea鈥揢.S. collaboration in education and research, serving as a trusted bridge that helps students, businesses, and government agencies advance on the global stage through innovation, expertise, and entrepreneurship.鈥澨

Fairfax City presentation. Photo provided

The delegation also engaged with 麻豆视频 Korea leadership, faculty, students, and staff, and the Costello deans connected directly with business students and faculty during their visit.

"Our goal in coming here was to strengthen international connections and explore opportunities to expand access to the transformative global experiences this campus offers,鈥 said Bowden. 鈥淲hat we see emerging is exactly that鈥攁 dynamic ecosystem where education and industry converge to prepare students to lead and solve the challenges of tomorrow. It鈥檚 inspiring to witness how our students, faculty, and partners are advancing George 麻豆视频鈥檚 global mission鈥攂ridging innovation, education, and culture in ways that truly reflect the spirit of the 麻豆视频 Nation.鈥