Kim Eun-ji, CEO of BAT Rothmans (third from the left), and officials from the Korea Social Welfare Association are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement to support young professionals.

Kim Eun-ji, CEO of BAT Rothmans (third from the left), and officials from the Korea Social Welfare Association are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement to support young professionals.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] BAT Rossmann announced on the 11th that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Korea Social Welfare Council on the 10th to support young adults leaving childcare facilities and has launched a sponsorship project for them.


Since 2015, BAT Rossmann has operated various programs with the Korea Social Welfare Council to support marginalized groups and single-parent families. Starting this year, the company plans to provide academic and employment education support to young adults who have completed facility protection and are beginning independent living, thereby establishing a sustainable foundation for self-reliance.


The signing ceremony held at the BAT Rossmann headquarters in Yeoksam-dong was attended by Kim Eunji, CEO of BAT Rossmann, company executives, officials from the Korea Social Welfare Council, and beneficiary students, where 50 laptops and other learning support equipment were delivered.



CEO Kim said, “Along with the role of corporate social responsibility in expanding the social safety net, BAT Rossmann will continue to realize its social goal of nurturing future talent.”


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