Gwangju Bank, Gwangun Leaders Club Chuseok Love Sharing Event View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The ‘Gwang-eun Leaders Club (President Kim Hong-gyun)’, a gathering of CEOs from outstanding local small and medium enterprises, held a sharing event on the 13th ahead of Chuseok, uniting members' love for the region.


The Gwang-eun Leaders Club is a group of CEOs from outstanding local SMEs in partnership with Gwangju Bank, currently boasting around 260 members. Every year, during Lunar New Year and Chuseok, the club consistently carries out various sharing activities such as supporting local welfare facilities and the Gwangju-Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea, taking the lead in contributing to the development of the local community.


This event took place at ‘Sonamu Regional Children's Center’ in Buk-gu, Gwangju, and ‘Useumkkot Regional Children's Center’ in Seo-gu. Members of Gwangju Bank and the Gwang-eun Leaders Club delivered electronic devices, school supplies, and donations to encourage children at these welfare facilities.


Kim Hong-gyun, President of the Gwang-eun Leaders Club Central Association and CEO of Namseon Industry, said, “Since its founding in 2007, the Gwang-eun Leaders Club, the top CEO gathering in our region, has been dedicated to social contribution activities and job creation, serving as a bridgehead for the development of the local community. We will continue to practice warm sharing with neighbors in need, actively address local issues, and do our best to coexist with local residents and promote community development.”


Song Jong-wook, President of Gwangju Bank, stated, “As the local economy suffers from the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, we will do our utmost as the representative bank of Gwangju and Jeonnam to comfort local residents and support regional mutual growth. We will strive to pursue values beyond profit, such as ‘coexistence with the region and companionship with local residents,’ by continuously engaging in social contribution activities and seeking financial support to revitalize the local economy.”





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