Changjinwon "Happy Journey Begins to Realize Social Value"
Asset Management Corporation Daejeon Chungnam Regional Headquarters and Social Economy Research Institute Sign MOU
On the 20th, the Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development, Korea Asset Management Corporation Daejeon Chungnam Regional Headquarters, and the Social Economy Research Institute signed a business agreement. From the left, Seungmin Yoo, Chairman of the Social Economy Research Institute; Sooyong Kwon, Head of Planning and Management Division at the Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development; and Junghyun Nam, Head of the Korea Asset Management Corporation Daejeon Chungnam Regional Headquarters.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development (President Kim Kwang-hyun, hereinafter referred to as Kised) announced on the 20th that it signed a business agreement with the Korea Asset Management Corporation Daejeon·Chungnam Regional Headquarters and the Social Economy Research Institute to realize social value and revitalize the local economy.
Kised has made various efforts to realize social value and revitalize the local economy, such as promoting joint sales exhibitions targeting social economy enterprises and self-support enterprises, and discovering and nurturing startups in related fields. Through this business agreement, it plans to further strengthen the cooperative system among institutions.
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To this end, the three institutions plan to take the lead in revitalizing the local economy by utilizing their support capabilities to support the independence and growth of excellent startups in the region and participate in various cooperation programs for socially vulnerable groups. Kwon Soo-yong, Head of Planning and Management at Kised, stated, "We will work with the institutions that signed the business agreement to promote more substantial activities to realize social value in order to invigorate the local economy."
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