Chapman International College holds an installation ceremony for new chancellor

by | Nov 10, 2022

Chiangmai, Thailand: The Chapman International College (CIC) held the installation ceremony for its 6th Chancellor, Rev. Marcos G. Eugenio, on 8 November 2022. The service was held in CIC Chiang Mai campus. Rev. Mark Eugenio was elected as CIC Chancellor last 1 April 2021. Due to COVID-19 restrictions and lockdowns the formal installation for Rev. Mark was put on hold.

The installation ceremony was attended by CIC Board of Regents Chairman – Ajarn Suvit, Golden Path Nazarene Foundation Chairman – Rev. Siripawn Masakol, Southeast Asia Field Strategy Coordinator – Dr. Dong Hwan “Bill” Kwon, missionaries, students, faculty, staff of CIC Chiang Mai campus and Northern Thailand District Pastors led by District Superintendent Simon. Leonila Domen, member of the Asia-Pacific Regional Advisory Council gave a congratulatory message. While Dr. Shin Min Gyoo gave the inaugural message.

Mark Eugenio’s vision for CIC is to have more students in three campuses and additional centers by 2025. Currently the institution serves five countries on the SEA field with four campuses and 32 centers. CIC has 277 enrolled students.

“The calling before us is challenging, yet significant. We must be bold in our aspirations. Because the Southeast Asia Field needs a training place no other like Chapman International College. The Field needs CIC that is committed to the articulation and embodiment of an exceptional vision for 21st Nazarene higher education and produces graduates with the wisdom, innovation, and leadership skills required to make a Christlike difference in the world.” – Rev. Marcos Eugenio, CIC Chancellor

Asia-Pacific region is rejoicing with Chapman International College! Continue to pray for Rev. Eugenio, leaders, faculty, staff and students of CIC as they advance God’s Kingdom in SEA through the discipleship of the future pastors and workers in the field.

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