118th and 119th Gwangju Honor Society Members Join
I Bokjae, CEO of Dasan Silup Co., Ltd. and Son Youngsul, CEO of Mirae Jeongi Co., Ltd.
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Community Chest of Korea (Chairman Han Sangwon) announced on the 9th that it welcomed the 118th and 119th Honor Society members simultaneously.
The 118th member from Gwangju is Lee Bokjae, CEO of Dasan Silup Co., Ltd., and the 119th member is Son Youngsul, CEO of Mirae Electric Co., Ltd.
On this day, CEOs Lee Bokjae and Son Youngsul each pledged 100 million won, received the Honor Society membership plaques, and participated in spreading the culture of sharing.
CEO Lee Bokjae and CEO Son Youngsul are high school classmates and neighbors who have lived together in the same apartment complex for a long time.
CEO Lee Bokjae said, "Although I have the intention, putting it into practice is not an easy task," and added, "I am very pleased to carry out the sharing practice that I have held in my heart for a long time."
CEO Son Youngsul said, "I thought that one must leave something behind while living in this world, and that was sharing," and added, "I am happy to realize the dream of sharing together with my friend this year."
Han Sangwon, chairman of the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea, said, "I sincerely thank CEOs Lee Bokjae and Son Youngsul for creating a warm society through sharing," and added, "I ask that you continue to be a great force in spreading the culture of sharing in our region."
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The Honor Society is a group that practices noblesse oblige by pledging to donate 100 million won or more either as a lump sum or within five years, thereby qualifying for membership. It aims to solve local community problems, lead the maturation of the donation culture, and promote the development of the social community.
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