Professor Lee Nam-guk of Pukyong National University, the inaugural president of the Korean Association of Public Financial Administration.

Professor Lee Nam-guk of Pukyong National University, the inaugural president of the Korean Association of Public Financial Administration.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Professor Namguk Lee of the Department of Public Administration at Pukyong National University has been inaugurated as the first president of the Korean Association of Financial Administration.


The Korean Association of Financial Administration received approval for establishment from the Ministry of Economy and Finance in January with the purpose of promoting harmonious development between theory and practice in financial administration through academic and research activities related to financial administration, contributing to policy implementation, and nurturing and supporting emerging scholars in the field of financial administration.


On February 9, the Korean Association of Financial Administration held its inaugural commemorative academic conference under the theme "Coordinates and Directions of Korean Financial Administration" at the Diamond Hall of the LW Convention in Seoul, providing a forum to discuss the history and future direction of financial administration in Korea.



Namguk Lee, the inaugural president of the Korean Association of Financial Administration, stated, "With the founding of the Korean Association of Financial Administration, a long-held aspiration of financial administration researchers and experts, we will strive to contribute to research in the field of financial administration, practical operations in public institutions and government policy areas, and to enhance cooperation among members."


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