Korean Women Journalists Association Appoints Kim Kyung-hee, SBS Senior Reporter, as 30th President View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] The Korean Women Journalists Association held its 61st anniversary ceremony and regular general meeting at the Korea Press Center on the 5th, appointing Kim Kyung-hee, senior reporter of SBS Lifestyle and Culture Department, as the 30th president.


The term of office is two years starting from this day.


President Kim graduated from Yonsei University with a degree in French Literature and earned a master's degree in Journalism from Coventry University in the UK. She joined SBS in 1995 and has served as head of the news production department and team leader of the news production team. In her inaugural speech, President Kim stated, "I will create an association that helps female journalists achieve their dreams of making a better world."



Founded in 1961, the Korean Women Journalists Association currently has about 1,500 female journalists from 31 companies as members.


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