Agent event in Seoul a strong success

ACG Education hosted more than 20 international agents at its first-ever agent event in Seoul, Korea, recently.

Organised by Sue Oh, ACG Education Regional Manager for North Asia, the event was capped at 22 agents, with a waiting list for places.

Agents heard the latest news, developments and products from New Education Group’s vocational colleges, before dinner and a quiz to round off the evening.

A representative from Education New Zealand also spoke at the event.

ACG Education’s Head of Marketing – Pathways and International, Rebecca Bain, said: “We were incredibly pleased to have such enthusiastic and engaged agents join us at the event. Their feedback has been fantastic and really demonstrates what ACG is capable of doing overseas.”

She paid tribute to the ACG Education staff working around the world to promote the group’s education offerings, as well as the many international education agents who understand the benefits of an ACG Education and spread the word within their countries.

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