Kim Juhyun, Chairman of the Financial Services Commission, Makes First Manager-Level Personnel Changes Since Inauguration View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Song Hwajeong] The Financial Services Commission announced on the 23rd that it has carried out its first manager-level personnel reshuffle since the inauguration of Chairman Kim Juhyun.


The FSC explained that this personnel reshuffle was conducted within the minimum scope, such as positions that became vacant due to the recent expansion of financial market instability factors. It selected mainly some long-serving manager-level officials as personnel targets to invigorate the organization after the launch of the new government and to secure driving forces for promoting new national policy tasks.


First, organizational vitality was enhanced through the reassignment of senior managers (Civil Service Exam 44th-45th) who demonstrated stable work performance for more than one year and six months in the same position. Accordingly, Son Seongeun, head of the Structural Improvement Policy Division and a 44th Civil Service Exam pass, moved to become head of the Capital Market Investigation Team, and Jin Seonyeong, Innovation Planning and Finance Officer, moved to head of the Structural Improvement Policy Division. Kim Suho, head of the Global Finance Division and a 45th Civil Service Exam pass, moved to head of the Corporate Restructuring Division, and Lee Dongyeop, head of the Insurance Division, moved to head of the Financial Innovation Division.


Next, considering communication and work capabilities, experienced mid-level managers (Civil Service Exam 45th-46th) were assigned to positions where coordination with stakeholders such as the National Assembly is important. Joo Hongmin, head of the Financial Crime Response Team for Livelihood Infringement, moved to Planning and Finance Officer, and Shin Sanghoon, former secretary to the previous chairman, moved to head of the Insurance Division.


Finally, young and talented personnel were actively selected for positions requiring agile responses to recent financial market changes. Lee Jongrim, head of the Foreign Press Public Relations Team, moved to head of the Financial Regulation Sandbox Team, and Kim Bogyun, who had been dispatched externally, took over as head of the Foreign Press Public Relations Team.



An FSC official said, "We will use this manager-level personnel reshuffle as new momentum to quickly stabilize the economy and financial markets and to carry out major policy tasks such as financial regulatory innovation and livelihood measures without any setbacks."


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