Please, tell us about yourself.
Please, introduce the Korea Breast Cancer Foundation to us. What does the foundation do?
The Pink Run event was held this month. Please, tell us about it.
What was your most memorable moment during your past Pink Run events?
Jogging was not widely popular yet in Korea when we began Pink Run over twenty years ago, but today reserving a spot in the event has become a race itself, even for Amorepacific employees. I am glad running has turned into a full-on cultural movement, and Pink Run has become popular. And even though we held a non-face-to-face event this year, we saw more applicants than expected, and the event was fully booked after only four days of opening. I felt so proud.
Every event is meaningful to me, but the 2019 Pink Run in Seoul, which we hosted right before COVID-19, is a distant yet vivid memory. With Pink Run Plus, anyone can participate from wherever they are, but at the event held offline, everyone had to come together and start running at the sound of the starting pistol. I think there is a beauty that only that moment can provide. Seeing participants running, enjoying the programs at the booths, and their big smiles on their faces while watching the stage performance, used to make me feel so rewarded. Offline events take much effort and time, but ironically I miss them the most.
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