- Ph.D. in Public Administration, Dankook University
- Forner Principal secretary to the Prime Minister
- Former Director of the National Agency for Administrative City Construction (5th)
Concept : To accentuate the fact that Sejong is the first city whose name is made up of pure Korean words, the Korean alphabet 'ㅅ' was borrowed for the emblem. The overall shape is also associated with a traditional Korean roof tile, embodying an optimal living environment that enhances citizen happiness. The emblem combines the four trigrams shown in the Korean national flag, which imply harmony, integration, creation and development, and embraces the aspiration of steering the balanced progress of Korea. Its role as an administrative capital is expressed. The eave that curves upward signifies our strong willingness to move toward a bright future and become an exemplary model on the global stage.