Hwang Sunam, CEO of KB Capital, Joins the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge'
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Hwang Su-nam, CEO of KB Capital, is participating in the Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] KB Capital announced on the 15th that it has joined the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge' to prevent children's traffic accidents and establish a safe traffic culture.
This campaign was started last year by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety to build national consensus on preventing traffic accidents in school zones. Participants take photos holding the slogan selected through a national idea contest, "Stop at 1! Look both ways at 2! Wait for 3 seconds! Prevent 4 high-risk behaviors!" and upload them on SNS, then nominate the next group to join the challenge, spreading awareness about children's traffic safety.
KB Capital CEO Hwang Su-nam participated in the campaign after being nominated by Park Jae-hyun, CEO of KDX Korea Data Exchange. For the next participants, he recommended Jang Young-su, CEO of Car Auction, and Park Jin-su, CEO of SY Auto Capital.
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CEO Hwang Su-nam said, "I hope this challenge will serve as an opportunity to create a traffic culture where children, the future leaders, can grow their dreams safely," adding, "KB Capital will continue to focus on and practice efforts to ensure children grow up in a safe environment."
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