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Saemaeul Geumgo Launches Nationwide 'Vision 2030' Tour to Redraw Blueprint with Local Voices

Regional Briefings Held in Six Areas
Sharing Final Report and Gathering Feedback Through Q&A Sessions

The Saemaeul Geumgo Central Association (Chairman Kim In) has begun a communication initiative to share its 'Vision 2030' implementation strategy with local communities.


Through a nationwide series of regional briefings, the association aims to broaden consensus on its medium- to long-term development direction and to incorporate suggestions from each region into discussions on policy and institutional improvements.

Saemaeul Geumgo Launches Nationwide 'Vision 2030' Tour to Redraw Blueprint with Local Voices Kim Jonggeol, Chairman of the Vision 2030 Committee, is delivering a greeting at the 'Saemaeul Geumgo Vision 2030 Committee National Saemaeul Geumgo Regional Tour Briefing' held at the Saemaeul Geumgo Central Headquarters in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 15th.

The Saemaeul Geumgo Central Association announced that, in order to share the progress of the 'Saemaeul Geumgo Vision 2030 Committee' and gather feedback by region, it will hold regional tour briefings in six regions across the country from January 15 to January 29.


This series of briefings has been organized to share the outcomes of the Vision 2030 Committee, launched in October last year, with local communities and to further specify the medium- to long-term roadmap for strengthening Saemaeul Geumgo's future competitiveness.


The briefings will be held sequentially in six regions: Seoul, Gyeonggi, Gangwon, and Incheon; Jeju; Gwangju-Jeonnam and Jeonbuk; Daejeon, Sejong, Chungnam, and Chungbuk; Daegu and Gyeongbuk; Ulsan, Gyeongnam, and Busan. Regional city, county, and district council presidents, as well as local branch heads, will attend to share their perspectives on-site.


The main program consists of an explanation of the Vision 2030 Committee's purpose, an introduction to the key points of the final report, followed by a Q&A session and feedback collection. The Central Association plans to reflect the feedback gathered from each region in future policy and institutional improvement discussions to enhance effectiveness.


In particular, the Central Association will conduct online feedback collection in parallel with the offline briefings. During the regional tour period, an online channel will be opened for Saemaeul Geumgo and Central Association staff to gather a broader range of on-site opinions, aiming to expand discussions by simultaneously reflecting both internal organizational and local community perspectives.


A representative from the Saemaeul Geumgo Central Association stated, "This briefing session is an opportunity to hear directly from the field and to specify effective future strategies," adding, "We expect it will serve as a turning point leading to comprehensive organizational improvement and innovation."


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