Moon Young-ho, the new CEO of the Arts Management Support Center. <br>Photo by Yonhap News

Moon Young-ho, the new CEO of the Arts Management Support Center.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced on the 30th that Moon Young-ho, former Secretary General of the National Academy of Arts of the Republic of Korea, has been appointed as the CEO of the Arts Management Support Center Foundation. The new CEO's term will be three years, from today until August 29, 2024.


New CEO Moon Young-ho has served as the Director of Cultural Policy at the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Secretary General of the Korea National University of Arts, Director of Cultural Infrastructure Policy, Director of Copyright Policy, and Secretary General of the National Academy of Arts of the Republic of Korea. With extensive experience in the field of culture and arts, he is expected to contribute to the smooth operation of the Arts Management Support Center and support the industrialization of the arts.



Hwang Hee, Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, stated, “I hope the Arts Management Support Center, under CEO Moon’s leadership, will listen attentively to the diverse voices of the arts community struggling due to COVID-19,” adding, “I expect efforts to actively utilize expertise in the cultural and artistic fields to create a more self-sustaining environment for Korea’s art ecosystem.”


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