Outgoing Hanwha Eagles CEO Park Chan-hyuk has shared his final words on social media.
Hanwha announced on the morning of the 27th, “Hanwha Eagles CEO Park Chan-hyuk and head coach Choi Won-ho voluntarily resigned on the 27th. Coach Choi Won-ho announced his intention to resign to the club after the game on the 23rd, and on the 26th, the club accepted his resignation, and CEO Park Chan-hyuk decided to resign together in the sense that both the field and the front office will take responsibility.”
Hanwha is currently in eighth place with a record of 21 wins, 1 draw and 29 losses in 51 games. The team burst onto the scene at the start of the season with a seven-game winning streak to take sole possession of first place, but a combination of poor performances, injuries, and a series of blowouts has seen the team slide down the standings, dropping to 10th place on Nov. 23. Hanwha then announced the resignation of its CEO and head coach at the same time, just as the team was enjoying a good run of form with five wins and one loss in its last six games.
Known as an expert in branding and marketing, Park Chan-hyuk has achieved tangible results in digital content and sponsorships even as Hanwha has been in last place for three consecutive years. The growth of Eagles TV, a YouTube channel with the highest content quality among the 10 clubs, would not have been possible without Park’s leadership.
He was a “good boss” who maintained a close relationship with the players, who said, “Where is this kind of boss? After the last season, he led the team by communicating with the players, even inviting the veteran players to his home for a meal, but Park eventually left the team in the middle of the season.
In a post on social media, CEO Park Chan-hyuk said, “Over the past three years, our players and employees have worked hard in difficult times, and despite the twists and turns, we have achieved a lot of growth at each stage. “This season is an important time as a starting point to prove this growth,” he wrote. “However, we apologize to our fans who were expecting a sluggish start to the season, contrary to our plans, and we also understand our responsibility as representatives of the organization to our players and employees.
“I believe that the numerous foundations that the players and employees have laid one by one will soon lead to the sustained powerhouse that we all aspire to,” Park 토토사이트 said. “The virtuous cycle of continuously strengthening our power and growing our fan base with original businesses will open up new horizons. We sincerely hope that the Eagles will rebound with a renewed atmosphere and more competent organizational management, and that the path of the Eagles will open up.”
“I would like to thank the Hanwha Group for their trust and support until the end. I would also like to express my sincere gratitude to former managers Jung Min-cheol and Subero, as well as coach Choi Won-ho, Son Hyuk, the players and front office staff, who worked together at each stage during this difficult time. The past years with the Eagles have been the most intense period of my life, moments of blind love, and I will always be with the Eagles from the bottom of my heart.”
The following is the full text of CEO Park Chan-hyuk’s social media post.
Over the past three years, our players and staff have given their all in difficult times, and despite the twists and turns, we have grown a lot each step of the way. This season is an important time for us to prove this growth.
However, we apologize to our fans for the disappointment of an unplanned start to the season, and we recognize our responsibility as an organization to our players and employees. As such, I am stepping down at a time when we have a chance to rebound.
Still, I have no doubt that the many foundations that the players and staff have laid, one by one, will sooner or later lead to the sustained powerhouse that we all long for. The 카지노사이트 virtuous circle of continually reinforcing the team with creative business and growing the fanbase will break new ground.
Fingers crossed that a rebound and a more competent organizational management will pave the way for the Eagles.
We will organize our follow-up work in a short period of time to fulfill our responsibilities for the major projects we are currently pursuing, including the new stadium, partnerships, and brand overhaul.
I would like to thank Hanwha Group for their trust and support until the end. I would also like to extend my sincere gratitude to former managers Jung Min-chul and Subero, as well as coach Choi Won-ho, Son Hyuk, the players, and the front office staff for their efforts during this difficult time.
The past years with the Eagles were the most intense period of my life, moments of blind love, and I will always be with the Eagles from the bottom of my heart.