Han Seong-sook, CEO of Naver, Joins 'Flower Bucket Challenge' to Support Floriculture Farmers
A Rose Gift for 100 Small Business Owners Nationwide
[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-gyu Lee] Han Seong-suk, CEO of Naver, participated in the relay campaign "Flower Bucket Challenge," which involves gifting flowers to support flower farmers affected by the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
According to Naver on the 17th, CEO Han gifted roses to 100 offline small business owners nationwide who are using the "Smart Order" service on Naver Smart Place.
In a letter enclosed with the flowers, she stated, "I send these flowers with deep gratitude and encouragement to the nationwide business owners who are creating new growth breakthroughs without losing hope amid the disaster, and to the business owners in Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions who have suffered emotional wounds due to the spread of COVID-19," adding, "I hope this will also be a small help for flower farmers to overcome this crisis."
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Meanwhile, CEO Han joined the campaign after being nominated by Kwon Young-soo, Vice Chairman of LG, and she nominated Heo Se-hong, CEO of GS Caltex, as the next participant.
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