Kim Yoon-sik, President of the National Credit Union Federation of Korea, Joins the 'Children's Traffic Safety Challenge'
Kim Yoon-sik, President of the National Credit Union Federation of Korea (center), is holding a sign with a children's traffic safety slogan to participate in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Challenge' with executives and employees.
[Photo by National Credit Union Federation of Korea]
[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] The National Credit Union Federation of Korea announced on the 9th that Chairman Kim Yoon-sik participated in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge.'
This challenge is a campaign implemented by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety since last December to promote safe driving in school zones and establish a culture that prioritizes child protection. Participants take photos holding a slogan and share them on SNS (social networking services), then select the next participant to join.
Recommended by Lee Gye-moon, President of the Korea Inclusive Finance Agency, Chairman Kim nominated Jeong Bo-seok, Chairman of the Korea Broadcasting Actors Association, Park Cha-hoon, Chairman of the Saemaeul Geumgo Central Federation, and Lim Joon-taek, Chairman of the National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives, as the next participants.
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Chairman Kim emphasized, "Everyone in the local community has a responsibility to make efforts for the future of children," adding, "I will take the lead in establishing various social and economic safety measures for children."
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