Roh Haeng-sik, CEO of CNC Project Co., Ltd. (photo), has been appointed as the new president of the Republic of Korea ROTC Central Association.


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The ROTC Central Association announced, "On the 27th, we will hold the regular general meeting, the inauguration and retirement ceremony for the 22nd and 23rd presidents, and the ROTC Happiness Sharing event at The-K Hotel in Yangjae-dong, Seoul."


New President Roh graduated from Sungkyunkwan University with a degree in Electronic Engineering and was commissioned as the 21st ROTC class, completing his military service as a lieutenant in the 708 Special Forces Unit. After discharge, he worked at Daewoo Heavy Industries Central Research Institute and Hyundai Electronics Division, and currently serves as CEO of CNC Project Co., Ltd.


He began his Rotary activities in 2001 with the Seoul ROTC Rotary Club and served as governor of Rotary International District 3640, which consists of 72 Rotary clubs south of the Han River in Seoul. In his inauguration speech on the 27th, President Roh plans to present strategic key projects including △ Establishment of the ROTC Mutual Aid Association △ Creation of the ROTC Memorial Park △ Launch of the ROTC Central Broadcasting Station △ Enactment of a special law to support ROTC. In particular, he is expected to propose plans for change and innovation to overcome crisis situations such as the sharp decline in ROTC application rates.



President Roh expressed his ambition, stating, "I will lead change and innovation to overcome crisis situations such as the sharp decline in ROTC application rates."


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