Hana Materials Participates in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge'
[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Semiconductor parts and materials company 'Hana Materials' announced on the 11th that Vice President Choi Hansoo participated in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge.'
The 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge' is a relay-style social campaign implemented by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety since December last year. It is a campaign designed to create a nationwide consensus for traffic safety and accident prevention in child protection zones.
Participation in the challenge proceeds in a relay format, where participants hold the official slogan selected through a national idea contest: '1 (Il) Stop, 2 (I) Sides, 3 (Sam) Seconds, 4 (Sa) Accident Prevention,' take a certification photo, and then nominate the next participant.
Vice President Choi Hansoo of Hana Materials was nominated by CEO Kim Hyuncheol of Rayno Korea to participate in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge,' and he subsequently nominated CEO Lee Haesung of Elantec and CEO Kim Taeyeop of Apalma Capital as the next challengers.
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Vice President Choi said, "It is a great honor to participate in a nationwide campaign that creates a beautiful environment where our children can always grow up safely," adding, "I will continue to make efforts to create a social environment where children, who are vulnerable road users, are safely protected."
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