Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation

Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation

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Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) celebrated its 26th anniversary by launching the citizen shareholder group 'Gihwesudo Partners.'


On the 30th, GH held the 'GH Gihwesudo Partners Inauguration Ceremony' at Messe Suwon (Exhibition Convention) with a total of 150 members, including 114 regional representatives from Gyeonggi Province, 16 customer representatives, and 20 occupational representatives, to realize a citizen shareholder company.


Gihwesudo Partners was introduced in February through the 'GH Innovation Vision Report Meeting' with the goal of establishing citizen participation governance and building a communication-based participatory management system.


The shareholder group will serve as an official communication channel between citizens and GH, becoming honorary shareholders for two years, receiving reports on GH's business plans and management performance, and making various proposals.


Early next year, GH plans to explain the 2023 business performance and 2024 management plan at the shareholders' meeting, and continuously hold quarterly regional policy forums to reflect the opinions and ideas of Gihwesudo Partners in GH policies.


Kim Se-yong, President of GH, stated, "'GH Gihwesudo Partners' is expected to play various roles as the highest-level organization communicating between the corporation and citizens," adding, "We will always listen carefully to the diverse policy proposals from citizens regarding GH's projects and management and actively communicate to incorporate them into the corporation's management."



Meanwhile, following the inauguration ceremony of the shareholder group, GH held its 26th anniversary commemorative ceremony, awarding plaques of appreciation to long-serving employees and recognizing departments with heavy workloads.


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