Han Seong-sook, CEO of Naver, participated in the 'Stay Strong' campaign wishing for the overcoming of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). Photo by Naver

Han Seong-sook, CEO of Naver, participated in the 'Stay Strong' campaign wishing for the overcoming of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). Photo by Naver

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[Asia Economy Reporter Buaeri] Han Seong-suk, CEO of Naver, participated in the 'Stay Strong' campaign on the 26th, which supports overcoming and early ending of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


The 'Stay Strong' campaign was started by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs last March to spread solidarity messages for overcoming COVID-19 worldwide. Participants post photos on social networking services (SNS) holding a sign with the phrase 'Stay Strong' along with a logo of hands clasped together washing, and then nominate three next participants.


CEO Han said, "The 'social distancing' period due to COVID-19 is lasting longer than expected, and everyone is getting a little tired, but I believe that small efforts to follow daily rules such as hand washing and wearing masks will help us overcome this together." She added, "Naver will also continue to connect daily lives in a non-face-to-face (untact) environment through technology and services closely related to daily life."



Having been nominated by Choi Hyun-man, Senior Vice Chairman of Mirae Asset Daewoo, CEO Han nominated Kim Sun-hee, CEO of Maeil Dairies, Kim Yeon-hee, Representative Partner of BCG Korea, and Lee Haeng-hee, CEO of Korea Corning, as the next participants.


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