Commemorating the 30th anniversary of the opening of bicycle racing, opening a new 30 years with a promise to customers < Leisure < Text of article

The Seoul Olympic Games National Sports Promotion Foundation (Chairman Cho Hyeon-jae, hereinafter referred to as the Sports Corporation) Bicycle Racing General Headquarters held a ceremony commemorating the 30th anniversary of the opening of bicycle racing at the Gwangmyeong Speedome Gwangmyeong Hall on the 11th.

The ceremony was attended by about 150 people, including Chairman Cho Hyun-jae, standing auditor Ha Hyeong-joo, Executive Director Park Yong-cheol, and Bicycle Racing General Manager Lee Seong-cheol, as well as current and former executives and employees, first-generation bicycle racers, and customer representatives. It was held in the following order: declaration of promise, recognition of excellent employees, delivery of a merit plaque, and delivery of 30-year history.

The Bicycle Racing General Headquarters held a ceremony commemorating the 30th anniversary of the opening of Bicycle Racing at Gwangmyeong Speedome on the 11th.

Citations were given to 55 excellent employees to encourage their hard work, and awards were given to five people, including Heo Eun-hoe, who has been an active bicycle racer since the opening of the bicycle race in 1994 to the present, and to Kim Sang-soo, former head of the racing division, who contributed to the development of the bicycle racing business. did it

In particular, at the ceremony on this day, the Motorcycle Racing Headquarters declared a ‘promise with customers’ that will open the next 30 years.

The first step toward making a promise to customers began quickly at the beginning of this year. All departments worked together and began to think about the future development direction of the business and customer requirements, and established a draft of promises to customers. Afterwards, a heated internal discussion was held, and the final plan was finalized through a process of directly collecting opinions from customer advisors who were parties to the promise.

The promise to customers largely consists of ▲ exciting racing operations ▲ improvement of customer service ▲ role as a center of sports culture in the local community ▲ practice of social responsibility and ESG management.

Lee Seong-cheol, General Manager of Bicycle Racing, said in a commemorative speech, “The promise to customers announced today is our desire to continue the healthy bicycle racing business as a healthy leisure sport, and our commitment to serve all of our customers more carefully. “We will do our best to put this promise into practice.”

Source: www.nextdaily.co.kr