Hyundai Elevator gründet hauseigenen Chor in Seoul

By Elevator World | Nachrichten | Juni 18, 2026

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Chormitglieder und Führungskräfte, darunter Hyundai Elevator CEO Cho Jae-cheon (vordere Reihe, achter von links), posieren für ein Foto bei der Einführungszeremonie; Bild mit freundlicher Genehmigung von Hyundai Elevator.

Hyundai Elevator hat das Seoul-Team des Orak-Chores gegründet, seinen betriebseigenen Chor für Mitarbeiter mit Behinderungen. Wirtschaftstages von Seoul reports. Hyundai Elevator plans to operate the choir on a dual basis in Seoul and Chungju, South Korea. The number of members has grown to about 50, combining the existing Chungju team with about 20 newly selected Seoul team members. The choir will perform mainly in its respective home regions but will share the stage at large-scale events and national competitions. For the choir, Hyundai Group has prepared a large rehearsal room for group practice, small rehearsal rooms for part-by-part practice and individual training, a dedicated locker room and a meeting room, as well as "H-Harmony," a multipurpose lounge for communication and exchange between group affiliate employees and choir members. The choir was founded in March 2024 to create jobs for people with disabilities and promote culture and the arts. Eight months after its founding, it won the silver prize at the "32nd National Choir Competition for People with Disabilities."

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