Electric Safety Corporation Appoints Ryu Inhee as Safety Director and Kim Kwonjoong as Technical Director
Ryu In-hee, Safety Director of Korea Electrical Safety Corporation. (Photo by Korea Electrical Safety Corporation)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] Korea Electrical Safety Corporation announced on the 3rd that Ryu Inhee has been appointed as the new Safety Director and Kim Kwonjoong as the Technical Director, effective from the 4th.
Director Ryu, born in 1962, graduated from Neunggok High School and Ajou University with a degree in English Literature. He joined the company in 1987 and has worked for over 30 years. He has held key positions such as Director of the Electrical Safety Training Center, Head of the Daejeon Chungnam Regional Headquarters, Director of Safety Management, and Director of Planning and Innovation.
Kim Kwon-jung, Technical Director of Korea Electrical Safety Corporation. (Photo by Korea Electrical Safety Corporation)
View original imageDirector Kim, born in 1961, graduated from Cheongju Mechanical Technical High School and Incheon National University with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He earned a master's degree in Safety Engineering from Seoul National University of Science and Technology. Since joining in 1991, he has served as Head of the Safety Certification Center, Director of Safety Management, and Director of the Electrical Safety Research Institute.
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The term of office for both new directors is two years.
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