THE KOREA SOCIETY

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2015 Annual Dinner

Media



Speakers & Awardee

2015 06 22 Jim-Yong-Kim iconKeynote Speaker 
Dr. Jim Yong Kim
President
World Bank Group

Jim Yong Kim, M.D., Ph.D., became the 12th President of the World Bank Group on July 1, 2012. A physician and anthropologist, Dr. Kim has dedicated himself to international development for more than two decades, helping to improve the lives of under-served populations worldwide. Dr. Kim comes to the Bank after serving as President of Dartmouth College, a pre-eminent center of higher education that consistently ranks among the top academic institutions in the United States. Dr. Kim is a co-founder of Partners In Health (PIH) and a former director of the HIV/AIDS Department at the World Health Organization (WHO).

As President of Dartmouth – an institution that comprises a liberal arts college and professional schools of medicine, engineering and business, as well as 19 graduate programs in the arts and sciences, a staff and faculty of 3,300, and a budget of $700 million – Dr. Kim earned praise for reducing a financial deficit without cutting any academic programs. Dr. Kim also founded the Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science, a multidisciplinary institute dedicated to developing new models of health care delivery and achieving better health outcomes at lower costs.

Before assuming the Dartmouth presidency, Dr. Kim held professorships and chaired departments at Harvard Medical School, the Harvard School of Public Health and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston. He also served as director of Harvard’s François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights.

In 1987, Dr. Kim co-founded Partners In Health, a Boston-based non-profit organization now working in poor communities on 4 continents. Challenging previous conventional wisdom that drug-resistant tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS could not be treated in developing countries, PIH successfully tackled these diseases by integrating large-scale treatment programs into community-based primary care.

As Director of the World Health Organization’s HIV/AIDS Department, Dr. Kim led the ‘3 by 5’ initiative, the first-ever global goal for AIDS treatment, which sought to treat 3 million new HIV/AIDS patients in developing countries with antiretroviral drugs by 2005. Launched in September 2003, the ambitious program ultimately reached its goal by 2007.

Dr. Kim’s work has earned him wide recognition. He was awarded a MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship (2003), was named one of America’s “25 Best Leaders” by U.S. News & World Report (2005), and was selected as one of TIME magazine’s “100 Most Influential People in the World” (2006).

Born in 1959 in Seoul, South Korea, Dr. Kim moved with his family to the United States at the age of five and grew up in Muscatine, Iowa. Dr. Kim graduated with an A.B. magna cum laude from Brown University in 1982. He earned an M.D. from Harvard Medical School in 1991 and a Ph.D. in anthropology from Harvard University in 1993.

 


 

 

2015 06 22 Annual-dinner  dr-ho-youn-kimVan Fleet Award Honoree 
Dr. Ho Youn Kim
Founder of the Kim Koo Foundation
Chairman and CEO of Binggrae Corporation Ltd.

Ho Youn Kim is the founder of the Kim Koo Foundation, which he established in honor of Kim Koo (1876-1949), the Premier of the Korean Provisional Government and the Korean national, in all major polls, admired the most by fellow Koreans. He is Chairman and CEO of Binggrae Corporation Ltd., a major producer of food and beverages in Korea. He is also chairman of Adan Library, which stores one of the most extensive archives on early modern and modern Korean literature, including several pieces of Korean National Treasure. He is also chairman of the Republic of Korea Air Force History Foundation. Dr. Kim is former ROK National Assemblyman and member of the National Assembly Committee on Foreign Affairs, Trade, and Unification.

Dr. Kim transformed Binggrae into a model corporation with high profit rates and a high degree of financial stability. For his leadership, he was awarded the Order of the Silver Tower in 2011, CEO of the Year 2004 by the Korea Management Association, and the Order of Civil Merit by the Republic of Korea’s government. Binggrae products are sold widely beyond Korea’s borders, in the U.S., Canada, South America, China, Russia, and throughout Southeast Asia.

To better present Korean history and culture to an international body of students, scholars, and practitioners in the United States, the Kim Koo Foundation has established the following programs: Kim Koo Visiting Professorship (2004) and Kim Koo Forum on U.S.-Korea Relations at the Korea Institute, Harvard University (2005); Kim Koo Library at the Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University (2009); Kim Koo Chair in Korean Studies at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University (2012); and the Kim Koo Professional Series at The Korea Society. The Harvard Kim Koo Forum, a seminar series on Korea, peace and security in Northeast Asia, East Asian history and culture, has played an important role in advancing mutual understanding and knowledge between Korea and the U.S. Former speakers at the Forum include President Park Geun Hye, former President Kim Dae Jung, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and former U.S. Ambassadors to Seoul Stephen Bosworth, Thomas Hubbard, and Kathleen Stephens.

In 2014, Dr. Kim, a former officer of the Air Force, became the inaugural chairman of the ROK Air Force History Foundation, which sheds a new light on the history of cooperation between the ROK and U.S. air forces through hosting conferences and related programs. A recent conference featured former Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force Ronald R. Fogleman and former Commander of the Seventh Air Force Stephen G. Wood.

Dr. Kim is Goodwill Ambassador of Habitat for Humanity Korea. Since 2001, he has participated each year with his family in volunteer work with Habitat for Humanity within Korea and overseas. Dr. Kim’s philanthropy extends widely to supporting food banks, Save the Children, orphanages, student scholarships, descendants of Korean independence fighters, the disabled, and retirement communities. He is an honorary board member of the Midwest Young Artists, the largest youth ensemble music program in the Midwest, and a member of the Asian Advisory Group of the Fletcher School, Tufts University.

Dr. Kim received his bachelor’s in management from Sogang University in 1979, master’s in economics from Hitotsubashi University in 1985, and doctorate in management from Sogang University in 2006. In recognition of his active involvement in and support for civil diplomacy, Dr. Kim was awarded the Order of Altan Gadas (Polar Star) from Mongolia, and I’ordre du Mérite Agricole from France, the highest awards given to foreign nationals by the respective governments.

 

 

SUPPORT LEVELS

Dinner Committe

Leader at $100,000
• Premium seating for 20 guests, as well as choice seating for an additional 20 guests
• Private reception tickets for 20 guests
• Podium recognition
• Full-page corporate profile with photo and bio in the dinner program book
• Acknowledgement on the Web site and in other print publications

Benefactor at $50,000
• Priority seating for 20 guests
• Private reception tickets for 10 guests
• Podium recognition
• Full-page corporate profile with photo and bio in the dinner program book
• Acknowledgement on the Web site and in other print publications

Patron at $30,000
• Choice seating for 10 guests
• Private reception tickets for 6 guests
• Podium recognition
• Half-page corporate profile with photo and bio in the dinner program book
• Acknowledgement on the Web site and in other print publications

Sponsor at $17,000
• Seating for 10 guests
• Private reception tickets for 2 guests
• Quarter-page corporate profile with photo in the dinner program book
• Acknowledgement on the Web site and in other print publications

 

Table Sponsors

Donor at $12,000
• Seating for 10 guests
• Acknowledgement in the dinner program book, on the Web site, and in other print publications

Contributor at $7,000
• Seating for 5 guests (half-table)
• Acknowledgement in the dinner program book, on the Web site, and in other print publications

Tickets

Patron ($3,000) / Patron Couple (2 tickets, $5,000)
One ticket for the general reception and dinner, choice seating, and acknowledgment in the dinner program book and other publications

Contributor ($700)
One ticket for the general reception and dinner

Associate ($500)
One ticket for the general reception and dinner
This rate is available only for attendees from governmental, nonprofit, and academic institutions, and young professionals without corporate sponsorship. (Please confirm your eligibility with Angela Rhyee )

 

Advertisements

Full-page Ad ($20,000)
• Full-page corporate advertisement in the dinner program book

Half-page Ad ($10,000)
• Half-page corporate advertisement in the dinner program book

Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. The estimated fair market value of each ticket is $350. The balance is a donation to The Korea Society.


MUSIC

UNRocks

2015 06 22 Annual-dinner  UN-rocks2The UNRocks band is composed of the ambassadors of Denmark, Kingdom of Tonga, Republic of Korea, Romania, Serbia, and the Kingdom of Thailand and to the United Nations, as well as a member of the UN Secretariat, who step out of their usual roles and utilize the soft power of the arts to promote peace. They believe deeply that the message of peace the ambassadors always express at the UN rostrum can be spread, in an even more persuasive and comprehensive manner, through the magic of music. They are convinced that diplomacy and music create perfect synergies in spreading the spirit of world peace, hope, love, tolerance, togetherness, and solidarity in facing the troubled times that we all inhabit.

 

Band Members

1. Ambassador Simona-Mirela Miculescu
Lead Singer
Romania
2. Ambassador Ib Petersen PR of Denmark
Bass, Vocals
Denmark
3. Ambassador Oh Joon
Drums
Republic of Korea
4. Ambassador Milan Milanović
Guitar, Vocals
Republic of Serbia
5. Ambassador Virachai Plasai
Guitar, Vocals
The Kingdom of Thailand
6. Ambassador Mahe'uli'uli Sandhurst Tupouniua
Keyboard
The Kingdom of Tonga
7. Sergio Pereira - UN Secretariat
Guitar
UN Secretariat
 

CONTEMPORARY PANSORI

2015 06 22  annual-dinner  pansori

Pansori Singer: Jin-Taek Lim

Drummer: Kyu-Ho Lee

 

Paikbum Kim Koo is a contemporary work of pansori, the traditional Korean vocal performance, registered as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, that features a singer accompanied by a drummer. The composer of this contemporary piece is the famed singer and director Jin-Taek Lim, one of the few artists who composes both the libretto and music of pansori and also performs. Paikbum Kim Koo had its premiere in Korea in 2010.

On August 7, 1945, Kim Koo, Premier of the Korean Provisional Government, finalized a plan for combined military operations between the Korean Liberation Army and the U.S. military with General William J. Donovan, chief of the U.S. Office of Strategic Services. This was the first de-facto Korea-U.S. military alliance. The excerpts from Paikbum Kim Koo that will be performed feature this historical event.

The Kim Koo Foundation commissioned this work of art.