Lee Soo-man, Kim Min-jong's first official appearance ...SM Harvard Business School Question 'silence'
Lee Soo-man, former executive producer of SM Entertainment, was silent when asked about the "Harvard Business School Dispute resolution." On the afternoon of the 14th, 'Korea and Mongolia Businessmen Dinner' was held at the Hyatt Hotel in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul. Lee Soo-man, former general manager, attended the meeting with the assistant of SM singer and actor Kim Min-jong. Actors Yoon Da-hoon and Lee Jae-ryong were also present. Lee Soo-man attended the first official schedule after the SM Harvard Business School Dispute resolution. Lee Soo-man, who recently suffered an arm fracture injury, entered the event with the support of Kim Min-jong. Lee Soo-man has been staying overseas for a while. SM Harvard Business School Dispute resolution returned to Korea on July 7, and he was hospitalized at a hospital in Seoul city due to an arm fracture. Lee Soo-man was the first official appearance of the former general manager, so much attention was focused on his mouth. Lee Soo-man, however, left the event room silent on questions about the SM Harvard Business School Dispute resolution of reporters waiting at the entrance of the hotel. Lee Soo-man, the former general manager, gave a keynote speech at the dinner on the theme of 'Role for Future Earth of K Pop and Korean Wave'. "I have been creating and pioneering K-pop for the past 30 years, and I have been with K-pop and the history of Korean Wave for the rest of my life," he said. "Thankfully, K-pop and Korean Wave have evolved in the globalization and technological revolution, It is connecting the hearts of the world beyond the borders, generations and ideologies. " "K-pop and Korean Wave will be a new vision to save the Earth." "The world is now a carbon-neutral age where we must overcome the climate crisis on Earth and realize sustainability, and sustainable Future is a common agenda for humanity." On the other hand, Lee Soo-man, former general manager of the Hive Union, is confronted with Lee Sung-soo, co-president of Tak Young-jun SM, current Harvard Business School, Jin-Cacao-Align Partners Union and SM's Harvard Business School. On October 10, Hive announced that it has signed a contract to acquire 14.8% stake held by former SM Entertainment founder Lee Soo-man for 422.8 billion won, making Hive the sole shareholder of SM Entertainment. In the meantime, SM Entertainment is suffering from the resignation of Lee Soo-man, the major shareholder. Kim Min-jong, who has been in SM for 17 years, has publicly criticized the company. In an e-mail to all SM employees on May 5, Kim Min-jong said, "For Lee Soo-man, unlike saying that it is for the SM family, I cut off all conversations with the teacher and said goodbye to the unilateral announcement without any discussion with the inside. "What is the reason for suddenly raising the salary to all employees except Lee Soo-man's secretariat at this point, which is far ahead of the regular salary negotiation period?" "What was so urgent and frightening that the board of directors was treated like a fugitive in the morning on the day of the New Year's Day, when everyone was in a turn and was in a hurry?" Kim Min-jong said, "As an actor and singer, my teacher's production and sensual skills are essential for the activities of SM artists, including myself," adding, "We can fill in the shortcomings (of Lee Soo-man) together."