Korean Party to Recruit Facebook Korea VP and Insight CCO
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] The Liberty Korea Party has recruited young information technology (IT) experts and professionals in the new media content field.
The Party's Talent Recruitment Committee held a welcoming ceremony on the 11th at the National Assembly Members' Office Building, 2nd Small Conference Room, announcing the recruitment of Park Dae-sung, a young IT expert and entrepreneur who is Vice President of External Policy at Facebook Korea; Kim Bo-ram, Chief Content Officer (CCO) of Insight Company and new media content expert; and Baek Hyun-joo, a popular culture and arts expert and journalist.
Vice President Park studied international studies and public administration in the United States and has served as Director of External Policy at Facebook Korea, Policy Advisor at Oculus Korea, and currently works as Vice President of External Policy for Facebook Korea and Japan. He is also known for his outstanding political acumen, having served as an aide to the Republican National Committee and as campaign manager for a Senate election.
CCO Kim received the Young Stars Special Jury Award at the Busan International Advertising Festival and the Student Award at the M?bius International Advertising Festival. He was selected as a 21st Century Leading Seoul Student by the Education Office and received commendations from the Seoul Mayor and the President. After earning a master's degree in Advertising and Public Relations from Yonsei University's Graduate School of Media and Communication, he worked as a freelance PD at KBS, a senior consultant at Plan Alliance, and currently serves as CCO at Insight.
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Journalist Baek made a name for herself as a reporter specializing in entertainment news channels, leading Hallyu-related popular culture and entertainment news for several years. She served as CEO of Seoul Shinmun NTN and is currently a visiting professor at Dong-Ah Institute of Media and Arts.
The Liberty Korea Party's Talent Recruitment Committee stated, "We are committed to discovering talents who innovate the Republic of Korea together with the people from the people's perspective, and we will continue to find and nurture talents and hidden heroes for a better Korea in the future."
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