Kim Haeran, CEO of Ok Gwa Hanwoo Village, Joins Gwangju 142nd Honor Society Member View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Kim Haeran, CEO of Okgwa Hanwoo Village, pledged a donation to the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea and joined the Gwangju 142nd Honor Society.


The joining ceremony was held with the attendance of Park Cheolhong, Chairman of the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea; Kim Haeran, CEO of Okgwa Hanwoo Village; Yoo Geunki, former governor of Gokseong County; Choi Jeonghak, Chairman of the Korea Legal Protection Welfare Corporation; Hyun Gwangjin, next chairman of the Korea Legal Protection Welfare Corporation; operating finance committee members of the Gwangju Jeonnam branch of the Korea Legal Protection Welfare Corporation; Park Jeongyeon, CEO of Dokyung Construction Co., Ltd. (Gwangju Honor 121 member); Park Changgap, CEO of Sejin Engineering Co., Ltd. (Gwangju Honor 137 member); Kim Donggi, Chairman of Nuri Industrial Development Co., Ltd. (Gwangju Honor 138 member); and staff of the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea.


CEO Kim became a couple honor member with Kim Iljae, Honor No. 89 of Jeonnam.


As chairman of the operating finance committee of the Gwangju Jeonnam branch of the Korea Legal Protection Welfare Corporation, she volunteers to help protected individuals become self-reliant and live confidently as members of society.


She is also leading efforts to help neighbors in need by donating hand sanitizers and masks to overcome COVID-19, as well as donating feminine hygiene products, becoming a role model in the local community.


CEO Kim said, “I am very pleased to become a member of the Honor Society leading the culture of sharing. I believe that Okgwa Hanwoo Village was able to receive much love because of the help received from those around us. I will do my best to share the love given with neighbors in need and to spread the culture of sharing.”


Chairman Park Cheolhong said, “I sincerely congratulate you on becoming a beautiful couple honor member, and I sincerely hope that you will continue the lineage of a prestigious family of sharing that receives much respect and love. I sincerely thank CEO Kim Haeran for creating a warm society through sharing.”



Meanwhile, the Honor Society is a representative group of high-value individual donors in Korea established by the Community Chest of Korea in 2007. Through the participation of various social leaders, it practices 'noblesse oblige' and leads the culture of sharing.


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