Pohang City Appoints Former CEO Lee Sang-cheol as Policy Special Advisor ... "Role as Citizen Communication Officer"
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Pohang City announced on the 11th that it has appointed Lee Sang-cheol (60·photo), former CEO of Powell Co., Ltd., as the new policy special advisor.
The new policy special advisor Lee Sang-cheol is a former business executive, and Pohang City explained that he is expected to apply the management strategies and accumulated know-how gained through managing multiple companies to administration, demonstrating flexible and agile responsiveness to the rapidly changing administrative environment.
Advisor Lee, a native of Pohang, graduated from Dongji High School, Pohang University, and Kyungbuk Industrial University with a degree in Business Administration, and completed a master's course in Social Welfare at Uiduk University. With an active social activity background, he is well acquainted with local conditions and has a high understanding of policies. He is recognized for his excellent communication skills with a simple and gentle personality.
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Advisor Lee Sang-cheol stated, "I will faithfully perform the role of a citizen communication officer who not only serves as an external bridge to help solve local issues but also listens well to local public opinion and citizens' difficulties."
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