Korea Photojournalists Association Reappoints President Lee Ho-jae
Lee Ho-jae, deputy editor of Seoul Economic Daily, has been reappointed as the president of the Korea Photojournalists Association. The Korea Photojournalists Association announced on the 30th that Lee Ho-jae was re-elected as the 46th president of the association following a mobile phone vote conducted over two days, the 26th and 27th, among all members.
President Lee received 306 votes (90.27%) out of 339 valid votes. The total number of eligible voters was 471, with a voter turnout of 71.97%. His term will last for two years, from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2025.
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President Lee stated, "During the past two years of my term, I have deeply felt the weight of being the association president," adding, "I will not lose my initial resolve and will take the lead in fostering camaraderie among members and advocating for their rights." Photo courtesy of the Korea Photojournalists Association.
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