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Organization



Brief History

Brief History"
 
Oct. 2021   The 8th president Phil-Hyun Kang took office
Dec. 2020   - Received an award from the Minister of Education in the field of cooperation in career exploration activities
- Selected as an excellent institution for high-quality management of web accessibility in 2020 (Mayor Award)
Mar. 2020   Selected as a Sports Start-up Support Center by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Sep. 2019   Changed the name of institute (Design center Busan → Design Council Busan)
May. 2019   Had Reorganization
Jan. 2019   Organized the Management Innovation Promotion Group
Dec. 2018   The 7th president Kang Kyung-tae took office
Apr. 2018   The 6th president Lee Jin-ho took office
Oct. 2017   Held a commemorative event celebrating the center’s 10th anniversary
Aug. 2017   Received grade “A” in management assessment among investor agencies from the city of Busan
Dec. 2016   Selected as a commissioned operator by Haeundae Technical Education Institute
May 2015   Opened Busan Fashion Creative Studio (Beomil-dong, Dong-gu)
Apr. 2015   The 5th president Hong Goon-seon took office
Oct. 2014   Selected as an outstanding agency in management assessment among investor agencies by the city of Busan (grade “A”)
Apr. 2012   The 4th President Hong Goon-seon took office
Oct. 2010   The 3nd president Kim Jae-myoung took office
Nov. 2010   Held 'Design Week in Busan 2010'
Sept. 2008   The 2nd president Kim Jae-myoung took office
Apr. 2007   The Design Council Busan Foundation launched
Apr. 2006   Held the general meeting of the DCB founders
Jun. 2006   DCB foundation charter and operations support bylaws took effect
Jun. 2006   The DCB Foundation awarded the foundation license to become a registered corporation
Aug. 2006   The first President Park Soo-chul took office
Oct. 2006   Hosted a forum to discuss the future of the Design Council Busan
Dec. 2006   The construction of the DCB building completed (construction: October, electricity-telecommunications: December)
Sept. 2004   Held the groundbreaking ceremony
Oct. 2002   The basic plan to build the Design Center drafted