The Daegu Community Chest of Korea (Chairman Kim Suhak) held an Honor Society induction ceremony on the 26th, attended by Lee Hyuntae, Chairman of TCN Plus, as well as the Secretary General and officials of the Daegu Community Chest of Korea.

Chairman Lee Hyun-tae of TCN Plus (right in the photo) has completed joining the Honor Society and is taking a commemorative photo with Kim Su-hak, Chairman of the Daegu Community Chest.

Chairman Lee Hyun-tae of TCN Plus (right in the photo) has completed joining the Honor Society and is taking a commemorative photo with Kim Su-hak, Chairman of the Daegu Community Chest.

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Chairman Lee Hyuntae graduated from the Department of Navigation at Mokpo Maritime University and entered the world of seafaring, working as a navigator and then as a captain, sailing for 13 years and traveling around the world. Having broadened his horizons through his travels, he entered the broadcasting market in 1982 by acquiring Yeongnam Music Broadcasting with outstanding insight and a spirit of challenge. In 1997, he acquired Daegu Cable Broadcasting in Jung and Nam districts, expanding his business into various fields such as cable, cable TV broadcasting, internet services, and cultural projects, settling in Daegu.


Chairman Lee Hyuntae expressed his thoughts on joining, saying, “Leaving my hometown Honam and settling successfully in my second hometown Daegu was all thanks to the great love of the citizens of Daegu. Although it is a bit late, I want to repay that love.”



The Honor Society is a group of ‘high-value individual donors’ established by the Community Chest of Korea to encourage social leaders to take an interest in social issues and participate in sharing movements, thereby practicing ‘noblesse oblige.’ Membership is available to those who donate 100 million KRW or more, or who pledge 20 million KRW annually for five years.


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