"I Will Devote Over 30 Years of Public Service Experience and Knowledge to the Development of Sinan"

Jong-Yeol Park, the 24th New Deputy Governor of Sinan County (Photo by Sinan County)

Jong-Yeol Park, the 24th New Deputy Governor of Sinan County (Photo by Sinan County)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] On the 6th, Jeonnam Sinan-gun announced that on the 2nd, at the county office auditorium, with all employees present, Park Jong-yeol, former Director of the Marine and Port Division of the Jeollanam-do Department of Marine Fisheries, was appointed as the 29th Deputy County Governor.


Deputy County Governor Park, a native of Hwasun, began his public service career in July 1988 as a grade 7 public official in Dong-myeon, Hwasun-gun. On January 19, 2017, he was promoted to Secretary and served as Director of the Sports Industry Division, Director of the Autonomy and Decentralization Division, Director of the Autonomy Administration Division, and Director of the Marine and Port Division of Jeonnam Province.


Deputy County Governor Park said, “I am pleased to have the opportunity to serve in Sinan-gun, which is the nation's foremost marine ecological resource repository and has recently made the most remarkable leap among all islands nationwide in every field.” He added, “I will devote my over 30 years of public service experience and knowledge to the development of Sinan and do my best to ensure the smooth completion of the key policies of the 7th local government administration.”



He continued, “The priority in all matters will be placed on the happiness of the residents and regional development,” and stated, “I will actively cooperate with the county council, communicate proactively with journalists, and reflect the opinions of related organizations to make Sinan-gun a trusted county through regional development and harmony.”


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