Lee Seung-do, Commandant of the Marine Corps (from the left), and Lee Yong-bae, CEO of Hyundai Rotem, are posing for a commemorative photo at the scholarship award ceremony held on the 10th at the Marine Corps Headquarters in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province.<br><br>Photo by Hyundai Rotem

Lee Seung-do, Commandant of the Marine Corps (from the left), and Lee Yong-bae, CEO of Hyundai Rotem, are posing for a commemorative photo at the scholarship award ceremony held on the 10th at the Marine Corps Headquarters in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ki-min Lee] Hyundai Rotem announced on the 11th that it held a scholarship award ceremony on the 10th of this month at the Marine Corps Headquarters located in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, for Marine Corps soldiers and the children of fallen soldiers.


Hyundai Rotem explained that the scholarship award ceremony was organized to encourage Marine Corps soldiers and the children of fallen soldiers and to help them continue receiving quality education.


The ceremony was attended by Lee Seung-do, Commander of the Marine Corps, Lee Yong-bae, CEO of Hyundai Rotem, and other officials. The event proceeded in the order of greetings among attendees, scholarship presentation, commemorative photo session, and a tour of the history hall within the Marine Corps Headquarters.


This is Hyundai Rotem’s first social contribution activity for the Marine Corps, and the scholarships will be used to support the studies of Marine Corps soldiers and the children of fallen soldiers through the Marine Corps Deoksan Scholarship Foundation. The foundation awards scholarships to about 50 children annually.


In addition to this ceremony, Hyundai Rotem continues to carry out social contribution activities. Every year, employees visit the National Seoul Memorial Cemetery to clean the graves of patriotic martyrs, and they also provide sponsorship funds for low-income national veterans.



A Hyundai Rotem official said, “We provided scholarships to help the studies of Marine Corps soldiers and the children of fallen soldiers even a little,” and added, “We will continue to take the lead in fulfilling corporate social responsibility and carrying out social contribution activities.”


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