Jeon Gap-su Chairman "Will Strive for the Development of a Trusted Sports Council"

The Gwangju Metropolitan City Sports Council has designated the year 2024 as "Gwangju Sports Shining with Healthy Citizens" and pledged a vigorous leap forward to welcome the Year of the Dragon, Gapjin Year.


The City Sports Council announced that on the 2nd at 11 a.m., it held the "2024 Opening Ceremony" in the conference room of the Sports Hall, attended by Jeon Gap-su, the president of the Sports Council, and other executives and staff.


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President Jeon Gap-su encouraged the staff who quietly fulfilled their responsibilities last year for the development of Gwangju sports, including citizens' health management, athlete development, and management of public sports facilities.


He also presented awards from institutions and internal commendations, including the Gwangju Metropolitan Mayor's Award, Gwangju City Council Chairman's Award, Korea Sports Council Commendation, and Outstanding Employee Awards.


Appointment letters were given to three new employees selected through the city's integrated public institution recruitment. They will be assigned to maintain and manage public sports facilities as replacements for vacancies.


In particular, this year, as representative athletes participate in domestic and international competitions such as the Paris Olympics and the National Sports Festival held in Gyeongnam, and as community sports events for citizens are actively held, he urged to focus on enhancing the status of Gwangju sports.


The City Sports Council has set three major goals to realize the vision of "Gwangju Sports Shining with Healthy Citizens": "A Vibrant Sports Culture," "A Happy Gwangju through Lifelong Sports," and "Gwangju Sports in Sympathy with Citizens." It plans to establish five major directions and tasks to ensure that these plans yield results and will do its best to achieve them.



President Jeon Gap-su said, "I ask all employees to work with a sense of responsibility to develop the Sports Council into one trusted by citizens and to devote their passion and sincerity to creating a vibrant sports culture."


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