[Asia Economy Reporter Hyungsoo Park] Kwak Dong-shin, Vice Chairman of Hanmi Semiconductor, donated 100 million KRW as an individual to the Community Chest of Korea's Fruit of Love and joined the 'Honor Society,' a high-value donor group.


Vice Chairman Kwak Dong-shin, as the CEO of semiconductor equipment company Hanmi Semiconductor, regularly practices neighborly love by supporting scholarships for local elementary schools and welfare institutions for low-income children. In 2018, he was awarded the Bronze Tower Order of Industrial Service Merit in recognition of his contributions to the development of the capital goods industry.


Vice Chairman Kwak Dong-shin expressed, "I hope that through sharing, we can provide help and hope to marginalized and struggling neighbors."


Established in 2007, the Honor Society is a personal donor group initiated by the Community Chest of Korea to enable social leaders to take interest in social issues and participate in sharing movements, thereby practicing 'noblesse oblige.' Membership is granted to those who donate 100 million KRW or more, or who pledge 20 million KRW annually for five years.



Founded in 1980, Hanmi Semiconductor holds competitiveness in the global semiconductor equipment market. Recently, it was the only Korean semiconductor company, alongside ASML, Applied Materials, and Lam Research, to be selected as the 'Best Semiconductor Equipment Company in the 2022 Customer Satisfaction Survey' by Tech Insights Inc., a global semiconductor research firm.


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