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South Korean politician
Lim Se-eun
(
Korean
:
임세은
; born 1981
[1]
) is a South Korean politician served as the vice presidential spokesperson at the
Blue House
under President
Moon Jae-in
from 2020 to 2021.
[2]
[3]
Before promoted to the deputy spokesperson, Lim had served as a senior administrator for youth policy (
Korean
:
靑年政策疏通館
) at the Office of
Senior Presidential Secretary for Civil Society
from April 2020.
[4]
[5]
Before entering politics in 2014, Lim worked at
Hanwha
Securities and
Mirae Asset Daewoo
for 12 years.
[6]
From 2018 to 2020, Lim was the
Non-executive director
at
IBK
Securities.
[7]
Since 2014 she took various roles in
Democratic Party of Korea
- all related to either youth policy or nomination process - but never ran as a candidate.
[6]
Before becoming a government official in April 2020, Lim was active in civil societies as a member of Korea Economic Justice Institute at Citizens’ Coalition for Economic Justice (
Korean
:
經濟正義實踐市民聯合
) from 2015 and co-founder and co-director of People's Livelihood Economy Institute (
Korean
:
民生經濟硏究所
) from 2018.
[6]
Lim taught at
Sungkonghoe University
as an adjunct professor from 2017 to 2019.
[7]
[8]
Lim holds two degrees - a bachelor in economics from
Ewha Womans University
and
Master of Business Administration
from
Sungkyunkwan University
.
[8]
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