Former Chairman Requests "LS Employees to Join Nationwide Effort"
Kim Jeong-su, Vice Chairman of Samyang Round Square, and Lee Seok-woo, CEO of Dunamu, Named

LS announced on the 18th that Chairman Koo Ja-eun has joined the online drug prevention relay campaign 'NO EXIT'.


NO EXIT is an online campaign jointly conducted by the National Police Agency, the Drug Eradication Movement Headquarters, and related government departments. It started in April and will continue until December. Participants in the campaign nominate the next participant. Chairman Koo Bon-sang of LIG nominated Chairman Koo Ja-eun.


Chairman Koo Ja-eun said, "Recently, drug crimes have occurred throughout society, emerging as a serious social issue that destroys healthy communities," and added, "I participated to contribute to expanding efforts to prevent and eradicate drugs from the start into a nationwide movement including LS employees."


Koo Ja-eun, Chairman of LS Group, is participating in the drug prevention relay campaign 'NO EXIT'. <br>[Photo by LS]

Koo Ja-eun, Chairman of LS Group, is participating in the drug prevention relay campaign 'NO EXIT'.
[Photo by LS]

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Chairman Koo Ja-eun nominated Kim Jung-soo, Vice Chairman of Samyang Round Square (formerly Samyang Food Group), and Lee Seok-woo, CEO of Dunamu, as the next participants.



Vice Chairman Kim is a female executive leading the globalization of 'K-Food' while accelerating the company's overseas business expansion. CEO Lee operates the cryptocurrency exchange Upbit through Dunamu, a fintech specialized company, and is dedicated to fostering the cryptocurrency and blockchain ecosystem.


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