Gwangju Social Service Institute Hosts Special Lecture on Social Service Innovation
Invitation of Bang Daeuk, CEO of Daum Foundation
Gwangju Social Service Institute invited Daewook Bang, CEO of the Next Generation Foundation, on the 28th to hold a special lecture for its executives and employees on the theme of "Awareness of Social Issues and Innovation in Social Services." Provided by Gwangju Social Service Institute
View original imageGwangju City Social Service Institute (President Kim Daesam) announced on the 31st that it held a special lecture on the theme of "Awareness of Social Issues and Social Service Innovation" for its executives and employees by inviting Bang Daeuk, CEO of Daum Foundation, on the 28th.
This special lecture was organized to strengthen the problem-solving capabilities of the institute's staff and to explore innovative ways to provide social services. It offered employees an opportunity to consider creative solutions in a rapidly changing social environment.
Bang Daeuk highlighted various issues occurring in modern society and emphasized that new forms of collaboration and innovation, beyond traditional approaches, are required to solve rapidly evolving social problems. In particular, he presented key concepts and examples for social service innovation, resonating with the staff.
The Social Service Institute expects that this special lecture will broaden employees' perspectives on connecting diverse social services to solve social issues and help them seek innovative approaches that can be applied to their work.
President Kim Daesam said, "Through this special lecture, we were able to once again review the direction for the development of social services based on change and collaboration," and added, "We will continue to operate educational programs to strengthen staff capabilities and do our best to provide professional and innovative social services for citizens."
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