Choi Jaebeom, CEO of Gidurami, Joins 'Stay Strong' to Overcome COVID-19
[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Choi Jaebeom, CEO of Guiturami, announced on the 24th that he will participate in the relay public campaign "Stay Strong," which prays for the end of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
On the same day, CEO Choi emphasized the importance of personal hygiene management and social distancing through Guiturami Boiler's official SNS, delivering a message wishing for solidarity to overcome COVID-19.
The Stay Strong campaign is a campaign started by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in March this year to spread messages calling for solidarity to overcome and end COVID-19 early worldwide. It proceeds by posting photos on SNS holding signs with the message "Stay Strong!" added to an image of praying hands with soap bubbles, encouraging thorough personal hygiene management to overcome COVID-19, and then nominating the next participant.
CEO Choi participated in the campaign upon the recommendation of Lim Haejong, President of the Korea Gas Safety Corporation, and nominated Yoo Jungbeom, President of the Korea Thermal Management Construction Association, and Moon Kwechul, President of the National Boiler Installation Association, as the next participants.
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CEO Choi emphasized, "The strict hygiene management and control measures currently implemented by the company are for the health of employees and the safety of customers, and I once again ask for the active cooperation of all employees." He added, "Guiturami Boiler service staff who inevitably have face-to-face contact with customers should be even more thorough in complying with quarantine rules such as wearing masks and washing hands to contribute to the early end of COVID-19."
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