John Cooper, Head of HR Group (Deputy Vice President) at SC First Bank, and employee volunteers are giving an online lecture to young prospective social and startup entrepreneurs on the 17th. Photo by SC First Bank

John Cooper, Head of HR Group (Deputy Vice President) at SC First Bank, and employee volunteers are giving an online lecture to young prospective social and startup entrepreneurs on the 17th. Photo by SC First Bank

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[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] SC First Bank announced on the 19th that it conducted economic and financial education for 50 young prospective social and startup entrepreneurs.


The education, held on the 17th in a non-face-to-face format, was conducted for participants of SC First Bank's social contribution program, "Youth First Project Season 2." This program is a social contribution project by SC First Bank in collaboration with Enactus Korea to discover young people with business ideas and help them grow into entrepreneurs.



The instructors were employees of SC First Bank. The sessions mainly consisted of lectures on financial knowledge that newcomers to society and prospective entrepreneurs should know, including job mentoring. John Cooper, Head of the Human Resources Group (Deputy General Manager) at SC First Bank, who participated as an instructor, gave a special lecture on leadership, introducing his philosophy on nurturing global talent as an HR executive of a global bank.


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