Jung Il-moon, President of Korea Investment & Securities, Joins the 'Thanks to You Challenge'
Jung Il-moon, President of Korea Investment & Securities (center), participated in the 'Thanks to You Challenge' campaign with employees in the lobby of the Yeouido headquarters.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Koh Hyung-kwang] Korea Investment & Securities announced on the 15th that it has joined the 'Thanks To Challenge' campaign to support medical staff dedicated to overcoming the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
The Thanks To Challenge is a participatory relay campaign that conveys gratitude and messages of support to medical personnel and related workers who are putting their utmost effort into COVID-19 treatment. It is conducted by posting photos of the sign language gesture meaning 'I respect you' on social media, etc.
CEO Jung Il-moon participated in the campaign along with employees and said, "We deeply appreciate the dedication of medical staff and volunteers who are protecting precious lives on the front lines of quarantine." Jung, who joined the campaign upon the nomination of Vice President Park Hyun-chul of Bukook Securities, nominated Yoon Sung-tae, Vice Chairman of Huons Global, and Yoon Ho-young, CEO of KakaoBank, as the next participants.
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Meanwhile, Korea Investment & Securities held a blood donation event for employees in February to overcome the blood supply crisis caused by COVID-19, and in March, donated 1 billion KRW to the National Disaster Relief Association to share the pain and overcome the disaster caused by the spread of COVID-19.
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