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Korea Legacy Gala

The nonprofit Korea Legacy Committee (KLC) is celebrating its third anniversary with a gala at the Four Seasons this Friday from 7 p.m. until midnight. The 3rd Anniversary Korea Legacy Gala is said to be one of Korea's premiere charity events led by young professionals to empower the next generation of Korean leaders.

The KLC, created in 2015, is a team of social entrepreneurs who work hard to create awareness of issues regarding the elderly population and is dedicated to supporting them through volunteer events and fundraisers. Their mission is to engage, educate and inspire a new generation of Koreans on the issues that face the country's elderly.

All proceeds from this special black tie event will go towards the Seoul Senior Welfare Center, Seoul's largest nonprofit dedicated to supporting impoverished elderly.

The gala promises delicious cocktails, special musical guests and a night full of fun and dancing. Tickets for the event range from 40,000 won for students, 80,000 won for distinguished guests and 150,000 for VIPs. The ticket price includes an open bar, light dinner and complimentary parking.

Visit fb.com/korealegacy for more information and ticketing.


Digital Innovation Seminar

Research Direct International (RDI) will be hosting a Digital Innovation Seminar with Damian Madden, the global digital manager at Woolmark Company. The seminar titled "How to Build a Culture of Innovation in Your Company" will take place tonight, Wednesday, Oct. 17, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Pivot Point Biz Center of ASEM Tower in southern Seoul.

Madden is an award-winning global digital innovation leader and has worked on advertising, digital, brand and tech campaigns for some of the world's biggest brands. He specializes in the integration of new technologies in the luxury, fashion tech and fine art sectors. The seminar will cover "changing mindsets to unlock innovation," "ways of working together to empower innovative teams" and "learning to embrace the unknown to create magic."

RDI is an HR consultancy that delivers bespoke HR programs to corporations in Korea to help achieve their business objectives, engage workers and drive sustainable growth.

Visit
fb.com/rdiworldwide for more information.








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