Young leader Yoo Seung-min's first greeting was different from the beginning. Female X athletes X those born in the 80s. Unexpected greetings + talent-oriented Tangpyeong greetings
Feb 28, 2025
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Yoo Seung Min, the new chairman of the Korea Sports Council, made his first personnel appointment at the beginning of his official term on the 27th. Chairman Yoo's first personnel appointments are marked by the selection of young talents with the keywords of the ability-oriented 'new harmony' Tangpyeong personnel' and 'women, athletes, and 40s'. Chairman Yoo's philosophy and will are fully expressed in his 40s.
Ahead of his inauguration, Chairman Yoo reorganized the existing system of the 5th headquarters, 3rd, 19th, 2nd, 1st, 6th headquarters, 5th, 1st center, 18th. The 'Athletic Village Operation Headquarters' was newly established at five existing headquarters, including the Planning and Coordination Headquarters, Sports Promotion Headquarters, Life and Sports Headquarters, International Headquarters, and Training Headquarters. The Office of the Audit, Public Relations, and Fair Sports Office were established in three existing offices, and the Fair Sports Office and the Legal Team were integrated into a five-room system. It expressed the willingness of the Korea Sports Association, which pledged by placing the marketing office under the chairman's direct control, and established a player and leader support department and a dream tree development department under the training headquarters in the athletes' village to specify the sincerity of supporting junior players and senior and junior leaders.
Shin Dong-kwang, head of the training support division, who was the deputy head of the Harbin Asian Games, was appointed to the position of deputy secretary-general, which drew the most attention in the personnel appointment announced on the day. It was recognized for its excellent communication skills, practical skills, and expertise.
In the headquarters-level personnel appointments, there were unconventional personnel appointments of 'Women, athletes, and people in their 40s'. Of the six directors, Park Jin-woo (former sports headquarters) and Kim Young-chan (former sports headquarters headquarters headquarters headquarters headquarters) remained in the post of headquarters headquarters, while four new 'young blood' were appointed. In particular, Kim Bo-young (49), the head of the department of sports science, was selected for the first time as the head of the planning and coordination division (strategic planning department, budget department, personnel affairs department, sports information department, and accounting team general), a key position in charge of living and vision of the Korea Sports Association. As a former IOC member, it reflected the will of Chairman Yoo, who made the principle of recruiting talented people suitable for the spirit of the times. It is said that he was recognized for his active and creative work capabilities and smooth coordination as a manager. Ahn Yong-hyuk, head of the Education and Welfare Department, who is also in his late 40s, was named the head of the Sports Promotion Headquarters, and Park Ki-seok, head of the athletes' village operation department, was promoted to the head of the athletes' village operation headquarters. Kim Yun-man, former silver medalist at the Albertville Winter Olympics, was also selected as the head of the training headquarters, while Lee Chang-ha, a former member of the national swimming team, moved to the new head of the Dream Tree Training Department to support the growth of junior athletes. It is read as Chairman Yoo's willingness to raise an elite player-turned-administrator.
In addition, Ahn Woo-young, head of the sports promotion team, who oversaw the election of heads of each sports organization, was promoted to chief of staff, Oh Ji-yoon, head of the marketing TF team, who spearheaded the marketing of Team Korea during the Paris Olympics, was promoted to head of the marketing team directly under the chairman's control, Kim Sun-jin, head of the strategic planning department, Kim Sun-jin, head of the National Assembly and other experts in rental business, Song Myung-geun, head of the budget department, and Kim Se-hoon, head of the election preparation TF team, were promoted to head of the strategic planning department. Since the former chairman's time, he has entrusted major positions to employees who have been recognized as `competent.' In addition, Bae Chang-kyo, auditor, Moon Tae-hee, director of sports information, Park Jung-ho, director of Pyeongchang Training Support, and Sanghoon Lee, director of Taeneung Training Center Operation Support, remained in office considering their expertise and continuity of training support.
In addition, three temporary organizations to be established to improve the system and resolve pending issues have also been put in a large number of existing brain team leaders and managers. First of all, to the temporary organization directly under the chairman to promote Chairman Yoo's commitments'Sports Reform TF Support Group'. Led by Lee Hyun-jin, former head of the Planning and Coordination Division, team leaders Cho Jung-hwan (former sports director), Shim Sang-bo (former sports director), and Cha Ha-young, team members with planning and execution capabilities, were present. It is a TF team dedicated to implementing pledges and improving school sports and local sports promotion plans and systems that will determine the success or failure of Chairman Yoo's system. Lee Sang-eun, the director of the Human Resources Development Institute, was appointed as the director of the election system under the direct control of the Secretary-General to improve the election system and regulations for the heads of the Korea Sports Council and the heads of member organizations and strengthen fairness. In consideration of the importance of the Jangheung Sports Human Resources Development Institute for the education of athletes in the second half of this year, he appointed Hwang Hee-kyung, the director of the International Headquarters, the only female member of the Sports Council, as the director of the Human Resources Development Institute preparation department under the direct control of the Secretary-General.
The drastic selection of the same generation as Chairman Yoo, who was born in 1982, 'Young Talent' is the most impressive point in this first personnel appointment. There are as many as five people born in their 80s among managers and managers. Kwon Hue-jin, deputy head of the budget department, born in 1986, was promoted to the head of the budget department 'youngest', and Kim Won-poong, director of the Ministry of Life and Sports, born in 1981, was promoted to the head of the athlete and leader support department, which was ambitiously established by Chairman Yoo. Park Min-ho, deputy head of the competition management department, was named the head of the international exchange department, born in 1984. Kim Sun-jin, the head of public relations, and Kim Se-hoon, the head of strategic planning, are also young people born in the 1980s.
The use of female talents is also essential. There are 13 female managers, including one female director (Kim Bo-young, head of the Medical Center, Oh Ji-yoon, head of the marketing department, and Kim Sun-jin, head of the public relations department), and nine female managers (Hwang Hee-kyung, head of the preparation department of the Human Resources Development Institute, head of the Pyeongchang facility operation department in Jungmi Kim, Lee Sang-eun, head of the election system improvement department, Moon Tae-hee, head of sports information department, Ryu So-san, head of the safety department of athletes' village, Lee Chang-ha, head of the Dream Tree Development Department, Lee Mi The first personnel appointment of the new chairman of Yoo Seung Min, 33.3% of managers at the head level or higher of the Korean Sports Council are women. 'It's the most ever'
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.