Temporary General Meeting Held to Elect New Association President and Auditor
Former and New Presidents: "We Will Draw a Blueprint for the Future of the Funeral Industry Amid Crisis"

At 11 a.m. on the 19th, at the Ramada Gwangju Hotel, Jeon Jun-jin, CEO of JK Sangjo (seventh from the left in the photo), who was appointed as the second president at the Korea Funeral Service Industry Association's extraordinary general meeting, is taking a commemorative photo with representatives and executives of affiliated companies. Photo by Korea Funeral Service Industry Association

At 11 a.m. on the 19th, at the Ramada Gwangju Hotel, Jeon Jun-jin, CEO of JK Sangjo (seventh from the left in the photo), who was appointed as the second president at the Korea Funeral Service Industry Association's extraordinary general meeting, is taking a commemorative photo with representatives and executives of affiliated companies. Photo by Korea Funeral Service Industry Association

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] The Korea Funeral Service Industry Association held an extraordinary general meeting and announced on the 23rd that it appointed JK Funeral Service CEO Jeon Junjin as the new chairman.


The association held the extraordinary general meeting at the Ramada Gwangju Hotel on the 19th and unanimously elected CEO Jeon as the 2nd chairman. Chairman Jeon had been acting as the association's president since October after the resignation of the 1st chairman Kim Okgwon of Hangang Life.


The meeting was attended by the new chairman Jeon, as well as representatives and executives from member companies including Oh Juno, CEO of Boram Funeral Service Development; Park Namhee, CEO of Daeno Welfare Project Group; Lee Changwoo, CEO of Boram Funeral Service Anycall; Yoo Kyungse, CEO of Agape Life; Kim Woongyeol, CEO of Dana Funeral Service; and Woo Wonki, chairman of Utopia Future.



New Chairman Jeon said, “The Korea Funeral Service Industry Association will be a new starting point that draws a blueprint for the funeral service industry based on smooth communication among member companies,” and added, “I ask for discussions on improving funeral service and growth engines for the nation and people's happiness, as we contemplate the future of the funeral service industry facing an unprecedented crisis.”


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