The Korea Racing Authority holds a Cheongsimhwan meeting with CEOs and tenants

Aug 01, 2024

 The Korea Racing Authority holds a Cheongsimhwan meeting with CEOs and tenants
Jung Ki-hwan, president of the Korea Racing Authority (center), held a meeting with the tenant in Let's Run Park Seoul on July 26 for the Cheongsimhwan meeting with the CEO and the tenant. Photo courtesy = Korean Horse Association
Chung Ki-hwan, chairman of the Korea Racing Authority, and Yoon Byung-hyun, a standing auditor, met with tenants in Let's Run Park Seoul in person on July 26 and held a meeting of 'Cheongsimhwan'.

The abbreviation 'Cheongsimhwan', which means 'Cheongsimhwan', contains the will of all executives and employees of the Korea Racing Authority, including the CEO, to innovate in order to solve the difficulties of tenants in the workplace and improve institutional integrity.

The Korea Racing Authority allocates a certain percentage of customer convenience facilities in workplaces used by more than 10 million people per year to socially disadvantaged, disabled, and veterans organizations. In addition, efforts have been made to resolve the difficulties of tenants by holding 'Cheongsimhwan' meetings at all workplaces in Seoul, Busan, and Jeju since last year.

The meeting, which was joined by Chairman Chung Ki-hwan and Standing Audit Committee member Yoon Byung-hyun, was attended by 12 tenants, including convenience stores and customer convenience facilities such as convenience stores, storage of goods, and funeral parlors. Various suggestions were drawn, such as 'maintenance and repair due to aging facilities' and 'shared growth by attracting young customers' and promised to review the issue quickly and continue to communicate with each department in charge.

Chairman Chung Ki-hwan held this meeting to listen to the opinions of the tenants and to resolve their grievances and difficulties"I hope this meeting will confirm that we are all partners in shared growth and that we can move forward in a mutually developmental direction in the future."





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