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Lee Hee-ryong, the new secretary-general of the Korea Sports Association for the Disabled, and Jeon Seon-ju, the head of Icheon Training Center, have begun their official terms.
Lee Hee-ryong, the new secretary-general, began his official term after receiving a letter of appointment from Chung Jin-wan, chairman of the Korea Sports Council for the Disabled, at Icheon Training Center in Gyeonggi Province on the 4th. Secretary-General Lee Hee-ryong, who was appointed secretary-general of the Korea Sports Association for the Disabled after his honorary retirement from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, has gained extensive experience in public relations and organizational management by serving as the head of the general affairs team of the Korea Policy Broadcasting Institute, the public relations department of the organizing committee for the 2024 Gangwon Winter Youth Olympics, and the head of the participatory communication department of the 80th anniversary of liberation from the Cabinet Office. Chairman Chung Jin-wan's second term in office, in charge of the overall work of the Korea Sports Council for the Disabled for four years.
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Jeon Sun-joo, who was appointed on the 1st, is a former player-turned-administrator who served as the situation director of the South Korean team for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Paralympics, the future strategy director of the Korea Sports Association for the Disabled, and the head of the audit office. It is recognized as a manager with both field experience and administrative capabilities. The former head of the athletes' village said, "We will strengthen the athletes-centered training environment, human rights of athletes-leaders, and improve the performance of national athletes through stable operation of the athletes' village ahead of the Milan Paralympic Games and the Aichi and Nagoya Asian Games next year." expressed his aspirations.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.