Korean Women Venture Association Holds Meeting with Lee Young, Future United Party Lawmaker

The Korea Women Venture Association held a meeting on the 18th at Tipstown in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, inviting Lee Young, a member of the Future United Party, to discuss resolving management difficulties and supporting the growth of women-led venture companies. Photo by Lee's Office

The Korea Women Venture Association held a meeting on the 18th at Tipstown in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, inviting Lee Young, a member of the Future United Party, to discuss resolving management difficulties and supporting the growth of women-led venture companies. Photo by Lee's Office

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon]The Korea Women Venture Association held a meeting on the 18th at Tipstown in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, inviting Lee Young, a member of the Future United Party, to discuss resolving management difficulties and supporting the growth of women-led venture companies.


The meeting was organized to convey the management difficulties and suggestions experienced by women venture entrepreneurs on the ground and to explore policy tasks necessary for the sustainable growth of women-led venture companies.


About 20 women venture entrepreneurs attended the meeting, including Assemblywoman Lee, Park Mikyung, president of the Korea Women Venture Association, Kim Bunhee, CEO of Messe International, and Yoon Miok, CEO of GII&S.


In her greeting, President Park said, “We have invited Assemblywoman Lee, a first-generation woman venture entrepreneur with extensive experience and expertise in the venture industry, to hold this meeting,” adding, “I hope this meeting will be an opportunity to convey the diverse voices from the field of women venture entrepreneurs and to seek practical alternatives.”


The women venture entrepreneurs attending the meeting conveyed management difficulties and suggestions such as ▲support for debt reduction of guaranteed loans to aid the reestablishment of small and medium-sized enterprises ▲expansion of R&D support to promote technological innovation in women-led companies ▲establishment of practical implementation measures for the designation system of competitive products among SMEs.


They also proposed policy realization and budget support to expand women’s technology startups and revitalize the women venture industry.



Assemblywoman Lee said, “Having lived as a woman venture entrepreneur for 20 years, I know well what policies the field wants,” and added, “I will bring the policies and tasks discussed today to the National Assembly and consider effective support measures.”


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