Leading the Jeju-style New Deal Policy... Expectation to Strengthen Cooperation System with Central Government Departments

Jeju Island Appoints Yoon Hyung-seok as Director of Future Strategy Bureau and Kang Young-jin as Seoul Headquarters Chief View original image


[Jeju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Chang-won] Won Hee-ryong, Governor of Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, held a commissioning ceremony at 9 a.m. on the 11th in the governor's office to appoint Yoon Hyung-seok, Director of the Future Strategy Bureau, and Kang Young-jin, Head of the Seoul Headquarters, both open positions.


The appointments were made following the completion of the recruitment process, including document and interview evaluations and background checks, after the public recruitment on July 17.


Yoon Hyung-seok, the newly appointed Director of the Future Strategy Bureau, is a former policy advisory committee member of the Jeju Provincial Council (Agriculture, Fisheries, and Economy Specialized Committee Office). He entered public service in 2014 and has supported legislative activities related to the Future Strategy Bureau and the Job Economy and Trade Bureau.


Jeju Province expects Director Yoon Hyung-seok to successfully lead the Jeju-style New Deal policy and create quality jobs based on his research achievements and experience in the Provincial Council.


Kang Young-jin, the newly appointed Head of the Seoul Headquarters and former Public Relations Officer of Jeju Province, is regarded as a suitable figure to strengthen the cooperative system through the National Assembly and political parties and to mediate with the central government, which the Seoul Headquarters is focusing on to proactively respond to changes in the legislative and policy environment.



Through his personal network and related experience, Kang Young-jin is expected to invigorate provincial administration by acting as a bridge connecting the National Assembly and political circles, the media, various organizations, and expert groups.


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