Lee Sang-gil, CEO and President of EXCO, participated in the ‘Cool Korea Challenge’ on the 9th along with employees to save energy during the summer season.


The ‘Cool Korea Challenge’ is a campaign encouraging people to wear cool and simple clothing to save cooling energy in summer. Participants take photos to promote the campaign, post them on social media, and nominate the next participants in a relay format.

Lee Sang-gil, president of EXCO, is appealing to save cooling energy during the summer by participating in the 'Cool Korea Challenge'.

Lee Sang-gil, president of EXCO, is appealing to save cooling energy during the summer by participating in the 'Cool Korea Challenge'.

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CEO Lee Sang-gil joined the challenge along with all employees after being nominated by Hwang Byung-woo, President of Daegu Bank, and nominated Nam Seong-hee, President of Daegu Health College, and Son Won-young, Head of the Daegu Branch of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation, as the next relay participants.


EXCO designates every Friday as ‘Casual Day’ to improve work satisfaction by allowing simple attire, creating an environment that maximizes flexible communication and creativity. Through this campaign, EXCO pledged to firmly establish the status of the Green Convention Center while pursuing eco-friendliness together.



Lee Sang-gil, CEO and President of EXCO, said, “I hope the culture of saving energy in daily life will take root through this Cool Korea Challenge. EXCO will continue to actively participate in campaigns for eco-friendliness and lead the regional eco-friendly management culture.”


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