By Diplomacy Journal Lee Kap-soo
The American Chamber of Commerce in Korea, led by Chairman and CEO James Kim, hosted the 18th AMCHAM CEO Servers' Night at the Conrad Seoul Hotel on November 6, bringing together leading executives from across the business community for a meaningful evening in supporting of underprivileged students.
Organized by AMCHAM’s Partners for the Future Foundation, the annual charity event raises scholarship funds for university students facing financial hardship. This year’s event held special meaning as the Foundation celebrated its 25th anniversary, hosting the largest CEO Servers’ Night to date in both participation and fundraising.
A total of 41 CEOs and senior executives from AMCHAM member companies volunteered as servers, personally serving meals to around 440 guests. Their participation reflected the business community’s shared commitment to giving back and supporting the next generation.
AMCHAM Chairman & CEO James Kim said, “The AMCHAM CEO Servers’ Night is a meaningful tradition where business leaders come together to give back and make a positive impact. I am deeply grateful to all the CEOs whose generosity and enthusiasm made this year’s record fundraising.” He continued, “As we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Partners for the Future Foundation, I hope our members will continue their strong support so that we can bring even more hope and opportunities to students in need.”
“AMCHAM and the Partners for the Future Foundation will remain dedicated to helping talented students overcome financial challenges and pursue their dreams. Together, we are building a brighter future for Korea,” he added.
Since its establishment in 2000, the Partners for the Future Foundation has provided scholarships to more than 4,900 students, currently supporting around 200 students each year. Over the past 25 years, the Foundation has become one of the most enduring pillars of AMCHAM’s community initiatives, connecting the business community with future generations of leaders.







