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[Summary] => "Why do you want to go to that bombing city?"
This was the first thing Korean CEO Sung Joo Kims young daughter asked when Sung Joo told her she was going to Manila to attend a conference.
Sung Joo is president and CEO of Sung Joo International, one of South Koreas most prominent and popular retail chains. She has been featured in Forbes, Asiaweek and Newsweek magazines. Asiaweek chose her last year as the seventh most influential woman in Asia.
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[AuthorName] => Joanne Rae M. Ramirez
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ANDIE RECTO I
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Sung Joo is president and CEO of Sung Joo International, one of South Koreas most prominent and popular retail chains. She has been featured in Forbes, Asiaweek and Newsweek magazines. Asiaweek chose her last year as the seventh most influential woman in Asia.
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