Donation of Scholarship Funds from Korea Asset Management Corporation Daegu-Gyeongbuk Headquarters for Ulleungdo Students...
Korea Asset Management Corporation Daegu-Gyeongbuk Regional Headquarters Director Kang Hee-jang (left) is presenting a scholarship to Nam Han-kwon, Chairman of the Ulleung-gun Education Development Committee.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kyungho Ahn] The Korea Asset Management Corporation Daegu-Gyeongbuk Regional Headquarters donated 3 million won to the Ulleung-gun Education Development Committee on the 20th for the development of education and the nurturing of local talent in Ulleung-gun.
Five officials, including Nam Han-kwon, Chairman of the Ulleung-gun Education Development Committee, and Kang Hee-jong, Head of the Korea Asset Management Corporation Daegu-Gyeongbuk Regional Headquarters, attended the donation ceremony.
The Korea Asset Management Corporation Daegu-Gyeongbuk Regional Headquarters also donated scholarships for educational development in 2020 and has worked to improve resident convenience by listening to the complaints and opinions of Ulleung residents, such as shortening the processing period for national property.
Kang Hee-jong, Head of the Daegu Regional Headquarters, said, “I hope this will help students studying in the challenging environment of an island grow into excellent talents who will lead the future development of Ulleung.”
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Nam Han-kwon, Chairman of the Ulleung-gun Education Development Committee, said, “We will use the donated scholarships to nurture outstanding talents needed by the local community and society.”
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