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The Korea Society and EnoB, with the generous support of the Korean Consulate General in New York, are thrilled to return with the 2025 Korean American Next-Generation Networking Event.
This year’s event will be held in-person at The Korea Society and feature distinguished speaker, Prof. Jeongki Lim, Associate Professor of Strategic Design and Management at Parsons School of Design, who will share his experiences and perspectives on professional growth, leadership, and navigating the evolving landscape of AI.
Participants will connect with peers across diverse industries through an event-filled program with opportunities for professional development, networking, dinner and drinks, and more.
This is an invitation-only event.
Korean American Next-Generation Networking Event
Friday, December 5, 2025 | 6:00 PM (EST)
The Korea Society
350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor
New York, NY 10017
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

Jeongki Lim is Associate Professor of Strategic Design and Management. He serves as Dean of School of Design Strategies and Associate Dean of Parsons School of Design. His practice spans from launching strategic initiatives in private and public sectors to researching and teaching at the intersection of design and science. His latest works examine artificial intelligence (AI) as instrumental and relational artifacts in creative learning and develop AI-enabled methods and systems that can meaningfully integrate with the art and design pedagogical practices. He has secured and leads the multi-year academic research collaboration with LG AI Research. His works have been published in major peer-reviewed conferences and journals like Digital Creativity. His pedagogy focuses on making complex and pertinent subjects accessible and inclusive for diverse perspectives to participate and affect its development trajectory. His teaching explores evolving existing curricula with emerging topics and methods from complexity science, metaverse, design fiction, computational thinking, and posthumanism. Jeongki has served as an elected member of the University Faculty Senate, the Director and Interim Director of the Parsons BBA in Strategic Design Management Program at SDS and MPS in Fashion Management Program at the School of Fashion, respectively. He holds a B.A. in Individualized Studies and an M.S. in Applied Urban Science and Informatics, both from New York University, United States, and a Doctor of Arts in New Media from Aalto University, Finland.





