[Profile] Do Kyusang, New Vice Chairman of the Financial Services Commission View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyo-jin] President Moon Jae-in appointed Do Gyu-sang (photo), former Blue House Economic Policy Secretary, as the new Vice Chairman of the Financial Services Commission on the 1st.


Do is scheduled to be officially appointed on the 2nd.


Born in 1966, Do graduated from Busan Baejeong High School and Seoul National University with a degree in Economics, and earned a master's degree in Finance from Michigan State University in the United States.


Do entered public service by passing the 34th Administrative Examination and has been highly regarded for his expertise in overall economic and financial policy, having served as Director of the Financial Policy Bureau at the Financial Services Commission and Director of the Economic Policy Bureau at the Ministry of Strategy and Finance.


The Blue House stated regarding Do, "We expect him to successfully address pressing issues such as stabilizing the financial market, financial innovation, and establishing a sound credit order."


Below is Do's profile.



▲ Born in Busan in 1966 ▲ Graduated from Busan Baejeong High School in 1985 ▲ Graduated from Seoul National University, Department of Economics, in 1989 ▲ Completed the Graduate School of Public Administration, Department of Policy Studies, in 1992 ▲ Graduated from Michigan State University Graduate School of Business in 2004 (Master's in Finance) ▲ Passed the 34th Administrative Examination in 1990 ▲ Spokesperson for the Financial Services Commission in 2013 ▲ Director of the Financial Policy Bureau, Financial Services Commission in 2016 ▲ Policy Advisor to the Chairman of the Financial Services Commission in 2017 ▲ Director of the Economic Policy Bureau, Ministry of Strategy and Finance in 2017 ▲ Economic Policy Secretary at the Blue House from 2018 to 2020


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