AIA Life Holds 'Talk Concert' for Emotional Healing of University Students View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] AIA Life announced on the 26th that it will hold a 'Talk Concert' supporting the dreams and future of young people at the AIA Life headquarters in Sunhwa-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul on the 28th.


AIA Life explained that it prepared this talk concert together with the Social Entrepreneurs Network Student Union (hereinafter SEN Student Union) to support young people in their 20s who are experiencing psychological difficulties due to academic and employment challenges.


The event was planned and led overall by the SEN Student Union, which directly invited speakers suitable for the topics of students' concerns. The SEN Student Union consists of students from a total of eight universities, including Sungkyunkwan University, Hanyang University, Kyung Hee University, Chung-Ang University, Ewha Womans University, and Sookmyung Women's University.


At this event, Lee In-seok, Management Advisor of E-Land World, and Kim Ja-hye, CEO of Carbon Korea, will attend as speakers, listen to various concerns of students, and provide sincere advice and career counseling as life seniors.


Students will share their diverse concerns such as "the difficulty of choosing a job between what they like and what they are good at," "the burden of student loans," and "anxiety caused by long preparation for civil service exams."


Peter Jung, CEO of AIA Life, said, "This talk concert was planned as part of the AOB (AIA One Billion) campaign, through which the AIA Group supports more than one billion people in the Asia-Pacific region to live 'healthier, longer, and better lives.' We prepared this event with the hope that young people who will lead the future can relieve some psychological anxiety and stress and receive comfort and stability."



He added, "I hope that students can form positive thinking and relieve stress through sharing their concerns and seeking advice from life seniors who have experienced similar problems."


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