by Angela MacKenzie
This past Saturday (March 17) dozens of professionals gathered together to meet and encourage the next generation of Korean Canadians to follow their dreams. It was an inspiring event for both mentors and for students.
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C3 주최로 지난 17일 열린 커리어 컨퍼런스에서 한준태씨가 효과적인 이벤트를 주최하는 방법에 대해 설명하는 있다. 밴쿠버 조선일보 DB |
"The mentors have helped many young Korean Canadians, including myself, to realize that once we have a dream, we should not give up until we make it a reality," said Angella Ok, an SFU student and the conference co-ordinator. "It was a great feeling to realize that when it is time for us to enter the Canadian community as professionals ourselves, there will be many mentors who are willing to help guide our way."
Ok worked tirelessly with her conference committee - Shawn Kim, Ivan Lee, Paul Park, Jeannie Jang, Jei Eung Park, Jay Sung and Sam Lee - to make this year's career conference another successs.
Youth and students are sometimes criticized for lacking motivation, enthusiasm and commitment.
But the volunteer students involved in the conference defy those stereotypes by continuing to open up opportunities for their fellow students and giving back to the community.
With the next generation of leaders like Ok and her dedicated team of volunteers, the future of the community looks bright.
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