Nong-eochon Gongsa Gyeongju Branch Also Provides Scholarships

Joo Nak-young: "To Be Used for Talented Individuals in Need"

Daon (CEO Lee Byung-hyun) donated 5 million KRW in scholarships to the Gyeongju City Scholarship Foundation on the 16th to foster talent and promote regional educational development for the future of the Gyeongju area.


Based in Cheonbuk-myeon, Gyeongju City, Daon operates in the construction industry, handling facility maintenance, plastering, waterproofing, masonry work, metal structure and window installation, painting, interior construction, steel frame, and related structural work. CEO Lee Byung-hyun said, “I hope that students from the region will use this scholarship as a stepping stone to grow into talented individuals who play important roles in society,” and added, “We will continue to participate in nurturing local talent.”

Nobland Racing Steel donated a scholarship of 5 million won and is taking a commemorative photo with Jun Nak-yeong, Mayor of Gyeongju City (center).

Nobland Racing Steel donated a scholarship of 5 million won and is taking a commemorative photo with Jun Nak-yeong, Mayor of Gyeongju City (center).

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No Brand Gyeongju Yonggang Branch (CEO Noh Wan-seong) also donated 5 million KRW in scholarships to the Gyeongju City Scholarship Foundation on the same day. No Brand Gyeongju Yonggang Branch, an in-house brand of E-Mart, operates daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and is closed on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month.


CEO Noh Wan-seong said, “As part of regional coexistence, we decided to return the profits gained from the local community back to the region to help foster talent by donating to the Gyeongju City Scholarship Foundation,” and added, “We will continue to maintain steady interest in regional development.”


Additionally, the Korea Rural Community Corporation Gyeongju Branch (Branch Manager Lee Kwan-woo) donated 3 million KRW in scholarships to the Gyeongju City Scholarship Foundation on the 16th.


Located in Hwang-o-dong, Gyeongju City, the Korea Rural Community Corporation Gyeongju Branch has been continuously engaged in volunteer activities within the region and had previously donated 2 million KRW in scholarships in 2019.


Branch Manager Lee Kwan-woo said, “I hope this helps outstanding students from the region to not lose hope and grow into excellent talents,” and added, “We will continue to strive for various social contribution activities.”


Suguk General Construction (CEO Lee Sang-moon) also donated 5 million KRW in scholarships to the Gyeongju City Scholarship Foundation. Suguk General Construction was established in August 2014.

SooGuk General Construction is taking a commemorative photo with Joo Nak-Young, Mayor of Gyeongju City (center), after delivering a scholarship of 5 million won.

SooGuk General Construction is taking a commemorative photo with Joo Nak-Young, Mayor of Gyeongju City (center), after delivering a scholarship of 5 million won.

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CEO Lee Sang-moon said, “I hope this small contribution helps create an environment where local juniors can focus solely on their studies without economic difficulties.”



In response, Joo Nak-young, Chairman of the Gyeongju City Scholarship Foundation and Mayor of Gyeongju City, said, “We thank Suguk General Construction for their benevolence toward growing students and neighbors in need within the region,” and added, “The donated scholarships will be used carefully and meaningfully to support talented individuals from financially challenged families.”


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