Building a Collaborative Learning Ecosystem to Complete Gokseong-style Creative Education

Gokseong County Future Education Foundation Elects Lee Sang-cheol, Gokseong County Governor, as 2nd Chairman View original image


[Gokseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cha Jong-sun] The Gokseong-gun Future Education Foundation (hereinafter referred to as the Foundation) announced on the 20th that it held the 4th board meeting of 2022 and elected Lee Sang-cheol, the governor of Gokseong-gun, as the new chairman.


The board of directors of the Gokseong-gun Future Education Foundation, a public institution funded by the county, consists of seven directors, three of whom?the governor, the education superintendent, and the head of the county's education department?are ex officio directors according to the Foundation's articles of association.


New Chairman Lee Sang-cheol previously served as a member of the 5th and 6th Gokseong-gun Council and the 11th Jeollanam-do Provincial Council. He was elected as the governor of Gokseong-gun in the 8th popular election term and began his term on July 1.


Additionally, he assumed the position of ex officio director of the Foundation on July 14 and was unanimously elected as the 2nd chairman at the 4th board meeting. He will lead the Foundation until June 30, 2026, during his tenure as governor of Gokseong-gun.


Chairman Lee Sang-cheol stated upon his inauguration as the governor in the 8th popular election term that in the field of local education, he aims to "establish a learning ecosystem where children and adults grow together and complete Gokseong-style creative education." To this end, he pledged, "The Gokseong-gun Future Education Foundation will steadily implement planned initiatives without interruption to stabilize and develop."




Gokseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cha Jong-sun hss79@asiae.co.kr


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