Korea Management Innovation Small and Medium Business Association

Seok Yong-chan, President of the Korea Association of Management Innovation SMEs (center), is taking a commemorative photo with association officials while participating in the relay campaign to support flower farms.

Seok Yong-chan, President of the Korea Association of Management Innovation SMEs (center), is taking a commemorative photo with association officials while participating in the relay campaign to support flower farms.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] The Korea Management Innovation Small and Medium Business Association announced on the 14th that it has joined a relay campaign to support flower farmers struggling due to the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


Chairman Seok Yong-chan of the Management Innovation Small and Medium Business Association participated in this relay campaign. Chairman Seok plans to deliver flowers not only to support flower farmers in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions but also to express encouragement to the association's member companies to overcome the COVID-19 crisis.


According to the association, this relay campaign was carried out upon the recommendation of Park Mi-kyung, chairwoman of the Korea Women Venture Association. Chairman Seok recommended Lee Jun-bae, chairman of the Korea Accelerator Association, and Won Jong-cheol, chairman of the Korea Printing Culture Association, as the next participants in the relay campaign.



Chairman Seok said, "I hope this campaign will be a good opportunity to help flower farmers struggling due to COVID-19 and to convey gratitude to the people around us who we appreciate."


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