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President of Korea Southern Power
Kim Jun-dong
Former Director-General of Energy and Resources at the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Energy Frequently Mentioned for CEO Roles at Energy Public Corporations
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Last Updated on Dec 6, 2024
Kim Jun-dong is the President of Korea Southern Power.
He is dedicated to transforming Korea Southern Power into a global energy leader that brightens the future through environmentally friendly energy initiatives.
He was born on December 17, 1961, in Uiseong, North Gyeongsang Province.
Kim graduated from Yeongshin High School in Daegu and earned a bachelor's degree in Political Science from Seoul National University. He also holds a master's degree in Public Administration from the Graduate School of Public Administration at Seoul National University and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Missouri in the United States.
After passing the National Civil Service Exam, he began his career as a public official at the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Energy.
He later served in various roles within the ministry and its successor organizations, including Director of E-Commerce Support at the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Energy; Spokesperson, Director-General for New Industry Policy, and Director-General for Climate Change and Energy Resource Development Policy at the Ministry of Knowledge Economy; and Director-General of Energy Resources and Director of Planning and Coordination at the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy.
In July 2015, after retiring from public service, Kim took on several significant roles, including Secretary-General of the National Research Foundation of Korea, Executive Vice President of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Outside Director and Audit Committee Member of DB HiTek, and Advisor to the law firm Sejong.
In November 2024, he was appointed as the President and CEO of Korea Southern Power.
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