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New generation president appearance

Presidents in their 30s have appeared for the first time in Korea. The protagonist is Lee Yang-ho, president of LG Internet, and he has attracted a lot of attention due to his unprecedented organizational management. Reporter Hur Yoon-suk reports. Jeans, cotton tee, short-sleeved southern, and even people wearing sandals barefoot, talk in front of the computer. It looks like a university club office. This is LG Internet Office, a PC communication service company that was established last month. The protagonist of this kind of costume destruction was President Lee Yang-dong, 37, called the new generation president. He was a deputy general manager at Samsung Data Systems, and in June, he applied for the presidential recruitment of LG Internet, defeating about 30 competitors and was elected president. It is well known that young people with expertise are suitable for the organization of new high-tech industries. The employees' response to the young boss is positive.

It is not burdensome in advance. I hope that if I work hard, I can be a boss at a young age.

On days when there are no meetings or events, the chairman often avoids suits.

In addition, as a new generation president, the company emphasizes speedy management such as payment using a laptop computer.

For the first time in Korea, Yang Yang-ho, the first president of a large company, fulfilled his dream of becoming a president of a large company. It is an instrument that inspires employees with dreams and inspires youth and vitality in organizations.

Korean Broadcasting 70th Anniversary Ceremony

Today is the 34th broadcast day and the 70th anniversary of the launch of the radio wave by Korea Broadcasting Corporation. The Korea Broadcasting Association held a government award ceremony for Korean broadcasters and an award ceremony for the Korea Broadcasting Corporation. Reporter Kim Kang-seok reported this morning at the Korea Press Center, attended by the Korean Broadcasting Association, Prime Minister Koh-gun, Minister of Public Affairs Oh In-hwan, and broadcasting officials, the 70th Anniversary Ceremony of the Korea Broadcasting Association. There was.

Doo-pyo Hong received a cultural medal, with KBS president and former CEO Choi Chang-bong receiving a gold medal. In addition, 11 Suk-ho Woo, former SBS executive director, Park Se-ho, head of the SBS Sports Division and Lim Hyung-doo, head of the SBS Production Division, received the cultural packaging. KBS's Sunday Special Award at the 24th Broadcasting Awards Ceremony held at the Sejong Center for the Auditorium from 6 pm was awarded the Best Award in the TV Drama category by SK Lim's Best Drama Award. Twenty-eight have won work awards and 30 broadcasters each received an individual award.