The Korea Tourism Association Central Council has re-elected Yoon Young-ho as the 28th president.

The Korea Tourism Association Central Council has re-elected Yoon Young-ho as the 28th president.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] Yoon Young-ho, chairman of the Korea Tourism Association Central Council, has successfully been reappointed.


The Korea Tourism Association Central Council announced on the 17th that at the '2021 Regular General Meeting,' the current chairman Yoon Young-ho was unanimously re-elected as the '28th Chairman.' His term is three years, until November 30, 2024.


Chairman Yoon presented his key pledges for the next term, including ▲ strengthening the Central Council's capabilities and status to become a core institution leading the recovery and normalization of the tourism industry after COVID-19 ▲ establishing legal grounds to support regional tourism associations to reinforce private tourism governance cooperation systems ▲ practicing ESG tourism management for the sustainable development of Korean tourism ▲ fostering future tourism talents through the revitalization of the Korea Tourism Scholarship Foundation.


The Central Council will celebrate its 60th anniversary on March 11, 2023. Chairman Yoon plans to revise the Central Council's bylaws, including chairman qualifications and general meeting representative composition, and establish a future strategic plan.



Chairman Yoon stated, "I will strive to strengthen the status and expand the representation of the Central Council over the next three years."


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