Lee Yong-woo, CEO of Innocean, Joins Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge
Lee Yong-woo, CEO of Innocean, participated in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge' campaign.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Innocean Worldwide CEO Lee Yong-woo announced on the 11th that he has joined the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge.'
The Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge, hosted by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, is a public campaign that started in December last year with the purpose of preventing traffic accidents in school zones, establishing a driving culture that prioritizes child protection, and forming a national consensus.
CEO Lee held a placard with the campaign's common slogan, "Stop at 1! Look both ways at 2! Wait for 3 seconds! Prevent the 4 high-risk factors!" to convey the necessity of establishing a culture of children's traffic safety both internally and externally. He participated in the campaign after being recommended by Choi Won-sik, President of Samsonite Korea, and nominated Park Ki-beom, CEO of Nutri, and Yeo Su-dong, CEO of Hyundai Transys, as the next participants.
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CEO Lee said, "I am honored to participate in the Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge to widely promote a culture that respects the basic safety of children, the future generation," and added, "Innocean will also strive to contribute to raising awareness of child protection and traffic safety through creative creativity."
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