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Jo Hangmok, Vice President of NS Home Shopping, is holding a logo sign while participating in the Stay Strong campaign with employees on the 16th.

Jo Hangmok, Vice President of NS Home Shopping, is holding a logo sign while participating in the Stay Strong campaign with employees on the 16th.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Minyoung Cha] NS Home Shopping announced on the 17th that Vice President Jo Hangmok participated in the 'Stay Strong' campaign, which supports overcoming and early ending of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).


The Stay Strong campaign is a global campaign initiated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs last March to spread solidarity messages worldwide for overcoming COVID-19. The logo used in the campaign features an image of two hands clasped in prayer along with a handwashing illustration and the phrase 'Stay Strong,' symbolizing the importance of personal hygiene to successfully overcome COVID-19.


Vice President Jo Hangmok joined the campaign upon being nominated by Kim Gilhwan, Chairman of the Korea Marketing Association. Holding a sign that read 'NS Home Shopping is with you,' Vice President Jo conveyed a message that all NS Home Shopping employees will actively participate in overcoming the COVID-19 crisis. He nominated Professor Song Jonggil of Kyonggi University, Vice Chairman Kwak Youngbin of Daewon Broadcasting, and CEO Yoon Seokam of SK Stoa as the next participants.


Vice President Jo said, “We are grateful for the efforts of all those working throughout society, including medical staff, to achieve the early end of COVID-19 and a safe return to daily life. NS Home Shopping and all its employees will adhere to social distancing and personal hygiene rules in daily life to overcome COVID-19, and we will strive even harder to provide safe and convenient services that meet customers’ needs for ‘untact consumption.’”



Meanwhile, NS Home Shopping has supported relief activities to overcome COVID-19. They donated 100,000 masks to the Daegu area and provided 22,400 masks to partner companies that were burdened with securing masks and hand sanitizers. They also supported delivery workers with masks and hand sanitizers and created ‘Love Kits’ consisting of masks, rice, and instant food, which were delivered to 400 vulnerable households in Seongnam City.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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