The Korean Economic Association announced on June 7 that it will hold the fifth installment of its public communication project, "God Life Meal 5," on June 24.
This event will feature Kim Jung-soo, CEO of Samyang Foods, as a mentor, engaging in discussions with 15 young participants from the MZ generation.
Kim previously shared insights with aspiring future leaders at the Korean Economic Association's Future Leaders Camp in January 2025, and he will participate in this event as well.
As a global business leader who successfully established the Buldak brand worldwide, Kim will share his experiences and vision under the theme "Chase·Challenge·Change: Creating Change Through Challenges, God Life (갓생)." He stated, "I decided to participate because I resonate with the event's purpose of fostering communication and spreading positive influence among the youth."
God Life Meal is an initiative by the Korean Economic Association, akin to a "lunch with the Korean version of Warren Buffett," where young people share meals with mentor entrepreneurs, discussing themes of passion and the concept of 'God Life.'
Previous participants have included Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Euisun Chung, Socar CEO Jae-wook Park, Noh Hong-chul of Noh Hong-chul Genius, Mirae Asset Group Chairman Hyun-joo Park, Naver CEO Soo-yeon Choi, Youngone Vice Chairman Rae-eun Sung, and Krafton Chairman Byung-kyu Jang, allowing around 100 young individuals to connect with mentors.
Young people aged 20 to 30 interested in participating can submit their applications on the official page for God Life Meal 5 by June 18.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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