Lee Junyoung, CEO of Good Navigation, Donates Prize Money from 'Korea Talent Award'
Donated 2 Million KRW
to Support Children with Family Caregiving Responsibilities
Lee Junyoung, CEO of Good Navigation, donated the entire prize money of 2 million KRW, which he received as an award last December for winning the Korea Talent Award, to children in family care. Photo by Honam University
View original imageHonam University announced on the 20th that Lee Junyoung, CEO of Good Navigation and a graduate of the Department of Media and Communication (headed by Han Sun), donated the entire prize money of 2 million KRW, which he received as an award along with the Korea Talent Award in December last year, to children with family caregiving responsibilities.
CEO Lee is a young entrepreneur and the head of Good Navigation, a company specializing in AI development for socially disadvantaged groups.
He was recognized for his creative contributions to social development, such as developing a "navigation platform service exclusively for transportation-vulnerable groups" to guarantee the mobility rights of people with disabilities and directly planning and carrying out various volunteer projects for the socially disadvantaged. For these achievements, he received the Korea Talent Award (University/Youth General Category), presented by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education.
Since October 2019, CEO Lee has made a total of 63 regular donations to "Baboeui Nanum," a foundation supporting socially vulnerable groups. He also initiated and organized the "Santa Project to Raise Awareness for People with Physical Disabilities," consistently contributing to the realization of public value.
CEO Lee said, "I learned through social activities that elementary school children who take on family caregiving roles are facing difficulties, so I decided to donate under the name 'Future Talent Scholarship' to offer some help."
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