Korea Arts and Culture Committee Appoints Kim Seongbeom as 9th Standing Auditor
The Korea Arts & Culture Education Service announced on the 10th that it has appointed Kim Seong-beom (50) as the 9th Standing Auditor. His term began on the 9th and will last for two years.
Mr. Kim Seong-beom, appointed as the 9th Standing Auditor of the Korea Arts & Culture Education Service.
[Photo by Korea Arts & Culture Education Service]
Auditor Kim graduated from Daegwi High School and Korea University with a major in Russian Language and Literature, and completed studies in North Korean Political Science at the University of North Korean Studies. He has served as a secretary to a member of the National Assembly and as a producer in the cultural production team at CJ ENM. He also served as the deputy spokesperson for the 20th Presidential Transition Committee.
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Auditor Kim stated, "I will focus on strengthening ethical management, fostering an innovation-oriented organizational culture, and enhancing community contribution and cooperation, striving to establish a sustainable management system for the Arts Council."
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