Seong Seok-je, President of Jeil Yakpum, Joins 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge'
Next Candidates Named Including Park Jongjae, Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare, and Moon Heeseok, CEO of Korea Takeda Pharmaceutical
Sung Seok-je, CEO of Jeil Pharmaceutical, participated in the Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge holding a placard with a children's traffic safety slogan. (Photo by Jeil Pharmaceutical)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Ji-hee] Sung Seok-je, CEO and President of Jeil Pharmaceutical, participated in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge' campaign.
Jeil Pharmaceutical announced on the 28th that President Sung joined this campaign to establish a traffic culture that protects children. Sung, who was nominated by Park Geun-tae, President of the Korean Society of Internal Medicine, designated Park Jong-jae, President of the Korean Society of Upper Gastrointestinal and Helicobacter (Professor at Korea University College of Medicine), Moon Hee-seok, CEO of Takeda Korea, and Shin Hong-gyu, CEO of Newshin Pharm, as the next participants in the campaign.
The Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge is a relay campaign where participants share the slogan "1 (Il) Stop, 2 (I) Side to Side, 3 Seconds, 4 (Sa) Accident Prevention" on SNS and nominate the next participant. It was launched by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety last December to prevent traffic accidents in children's protection zones and to establish a driving culture that prioritizes child protection, with leaders from various sectors participating.
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President Sung said, "I am very honored to participate in this meaningful campaign for the safety of children who will lead the future," adding, "All employees of Jeil Pharmaceutical will actively participate in practicing traffic safety so that our children can enjoy a safe daily life anytime and anywhere."
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