Park Won-yang, chairman of Busan-based local company Sammi Construction, donated 40 million KRW on the 24th to Dongmyung University as a development fund to support the Dongmyung Cultural Research Institute.


President Jeon Ho-hwan said, “We appreciate Chairman Park Won-yang’s support, who sympathizes with the purpose of establishing the Dongmyung Cultural Research Institute to inherit and practice the entrepreneurial spirit of Dongmyung’s Kang Seok-jin, who led regional and corporate development by nurturing practical talents.”


Chairman Park Won-yang became the second sponsor of the Dongmyung Cultural Research Institute, following Chairman Lee Sang-jun of Fine, who donated 100 million KRW in June. Dongmyung University aims to recruit 10 sponsors by the end of this year.

Chairman Park Won-yang of Sammi Construction (left) and President Jeon Ho-hwan of Dongmyung University are taking a commemorative photo for the donation to the development fund.

Chairman Park Won-yang of Sammi Construction (left) and President Jeon Ho-hwan of Dongmyung University are taking a commemorative photo for the donation to the development fund.

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The Dongmyung Cultural Research Institute plans to carry out various projects so that students can practice the integrated life of entrepreneur-economist-social activist-educator Kang Seok-jin, including establishing an Art Auction department to promote Korea’s cultural heritage worldwide, fostering doing talents in culture-related industries, and supporting employment and start-ups.



Sammi Construction is fulfilling its responsibilities as a local company by growing into a global enterprise based on its steady construction experience and technical skills, including donating funds to support the bid for the 2030 Busan World Expo.


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