Governor Kim Dong-yeon's 'Cheerful Rebellion'... "Operating a 'Red Team' to Criticize Provincial Administration" View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Another administrative experiment by Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim Dong-yeon has begun.


On the 7th, Governor Kim posted on his social network service (SNS), "We announced the recruitment of the 'Red Team' on the Gyeonggi Provincial Government bulletin board," adding, "Going forward, the Red Team will be tasked with intentionally providing opinions from a critical perspective."


He continued, "We are recruiting the Red Team to review the overall administration from a different viewpoint, especially from the 'citizens' perspective,'" promising, "We will promote an administration that breaks customs, conventions, and inertia."


In particular, he added, "We will create an exciting and pleasant rebellion solely for the lives of the citizens."


Earlier, at a press briefing last month, Governor Kim revealed plans to operate the Red Team, which would view the administration critically and raise issues and disagreements to find new alternatives.


The Red Team refers to an organization assigned the role of discovering and attacking vulnerabilities within the organization to review and supplement the organization's strategy.


To support the Red Team, Governor Kim also launched the policy advisory body, the 'Gyeonggi Province Administrative Advisory Committee,' on the 1st of this month.


The committee consists of 11 members, including Chairman Kang Seok-cheon.


The appointed members are ▲ Kang Seong-cheon, former Vice Minister of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups ▲ Lee Young-joo, Director of the Seoul National University Human Rights Counseling Center ▲ Kwon Hyun-ji, Professor of Sociology at Seoul National University ▲ Kim Nam-guk, Professor of Political Science at Korea University ▲ Kim Jeong-tae, CEO of MYSC, a social enterprise impact investment firm ▲ Min Seung-gyu, former Vice Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs ▲ Park Hyun-wook, Professor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at KAIST ▲ Yang Dong-su, CEO of social innovation company The Ham ▲ Lee Seong, former Mayor of Guro District, Seoul ▲ Cha Jeong-hoon, Director of Startup Venture Innovation Office at the Ministry of SMEs and Startups ▲ and Choi Seon-young, CEO of the creative group Bigija.





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