Godeongwan, CEO of Paldo, Joins the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge'
Goh Jeong-wan, CEO of Paldo, participated in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge' on the 25th, posing with a traffic safety slogan.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-sun] Ko Jung-wan, CEO of Paldo, participated in the "Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge" on the 25th.
This challenge is a participatory relay campaign organized by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety. It has been ongoing since last December to prevent traffic accidents in school zones and to establish a culture that prioritizes children's safety.
CEO Ko Jung-wan took a commemorative photo holding a traffic safety slogan (1 Stop! 2 Look both ways! 3 Seconds! 4 High-risk prevention!). He urged the establishment of a safe and mature traffic safety culture for children who will lead the future, and plans to share the photo through official social network services (SNS).
Paldo participated after being nominated by Samyangsa (CEO Song Ja-ryang), and selected Kim Jung-wook, CEO lawyer of Yegang Law Firm, Professor Jang Yong-joo of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology at Seoul Asan Hospital, and Kang Chi-woon, CEO of Human e-Solution, as the next challengers.
CEO Ko Jung-wan said, "I participated in this challenge in line with Paldo's founding philosophy of creating a healthy and harmonious society," adding, "Paldo employees will actively participate to establish a traffic culture where children, the leaders of the next generation, can travel safely."
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Meanwhile, Paldo continues various social contribution activities such as the 'Food Market Support Project,' a charity market sharing love with neighbors in need, and emergency disaster relief.
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