Korea’s family-run conglomerates, known as "chaebols," have apparently become more open to allowing the wives of their heirs to take on roles in company management.
Earlier this month, Hoban appointed Kim Min-hyung, the daughter-in-law of founder Kim Sang-yeol, as an executive in charge of social contribution activities in the company's communications department, shortly after the ... https://bit.ly/outlookindiacasino