Professor Song Jinhee of Honam University Appointed as Vice Chair of Asia Culture City Development Committee View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Song Jinhee, Dean of the College of Arts at Honam University, was appointed as the Vice Chairman of the 8th Presidential Committee for the Creation of the Asia Culture Center City (Chairman Jeong Dongchae), which was launched on the 10th.


According to Honam University on the 10th, the 8th Committee was formed with a total of 29 members, including 14 ex officio members such as Park Yangwoo, Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism (10 ministers, Director of the Office for Government Policy Coordination, Senior Secretary for Social Affairs, Mayor of Gwangju Metropolitan City, Governor of Jeonnam Province), and 15 private appointed members including Professor Song Jinhee, in accordance with Article 29 of the "Special Act on the Creation of the Asia Culture Center City."


The Committee will deliberate and decide on important matters related to the creation of the Asia Culture Center City, such as the basic direction and system of the project, establishment and modification of comprehensive plans, and cooperation and support among related ministries.


Vice Chairman Song Jinhee, a professor in the Department of Industrial Design and Dean of the College of Arts at Honam University, is well recognized as a cultural expert who has led the promotion of culture and arts through her roles as a director of the Asia Culture Development Institute, director of the Gwangju Cultural Foundation, member of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's performance evaluation committee, and member of the Cultural City Deliberation Committee.



Vice Chairman Song said, "I will do my best to support the successful promotion of the cultural center city creation project for Gwangju, the Asia Culture Center City."


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