Women Leaders Forum Newsletter, Sent Biweekly on Wednesdays
Featuring Power K-Women, Career, Business, and Recruitment Information
‘A newsletter for future female leaders who want to excel in both work and life.’ The Women Leaders Forum’s newsletter, ‘Wow Letter,’ published every other Wednesday, introduced highlights from the Women Leaders Forum event held last October and delivered its first issue on November 30 last year. Wow Letter means a letter containing surprising news. Last year was the inaugural year for solidifying content related to the Women Leaders Forum, and in that process, Wow Letter was prepared. Wow Letter is expected to serve as a stepping stone to publicly launch the ‘Women’s Forum Membership,’ which will play roles such as supporters of the Women Leaders Forum, along with various events.
Wow Letter curates and delivers various content that can be helpful to women living in the present era. Readers can find stories of Power K-Women candidates who have crossed boundaries to pioneer their own fields, as well as stories of women to look up to. It also features economic news covering investment and business trends, and columns by female leaders from various sectors. The ‘Career Salon,’ which compiles the career stories of Shin Su-jeong, head of KT Enterprise Division and a mentor to office workers in their 30s and 40s, is already a popular section. Recruitment information created in collaboration with Unico Search includes content likely to interest women in their 20s to 40s.
Wow Letter acts as a bridge connecting women and the Women Leaders Forum so that the annual Women Leaders Forum held every October does not remain a one-time event. It also serves as a support force cheering on women who will become future Power K-Women. In particular, it plans to encourage women not to be confined by their boundaries, to reach out to those around them, and to create new value. Subscription is completed by scanning the QR code and entering your name and email address.
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