Office: | Director of the Chunchugwan Press Center at the Blue House |
President: | Moon Jae-in |
Birth Date: | 6 April 1968 |
Party: | Democratic |
Alma Mater: | Ewha Womans University University of Seoul Dongguk University |
Office1: | Private Secretary to the First Lady |
Successor1: | Shin Jee-yeon |
Birth Place: | Goheung County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea |
Termstart: | 9 January 2019 |
Termend: | 15 January 2020 |
Termstart1: | 17 May 2017 |
Termend1: | 8 January 2019 |
Predecessor: | Kwon Hyuk-ki |
Successor: | Han Jung-woo |
Caption: | Image of Yoo Song-hwa |
Yoo Song-hwa (; born 6 April 1968) is a South Korean politician previously served as the Director of the Chunchugwan Press Center at the Blue House under President Moon Jae-in[1] [2] - the third woman to assume such post.[3]
Upon the beginning of Moon's presidency, Yoo was appointed as the Private Secretary to the First Lady Kim Jung-sook.[4] As part of the Blue House staffer reshuffle in January 2019, she was promoted as the Director of the Press Center, Chunchugwan, at the Blue House, the only secretary-level staff at the Office of the President not working at secretariat buildings. She is the third woman to assume the post after Kim Hyun and Seo Young-kyo who were appointed by President Roh Moo-hyun 11 years ago.
In January 2020, Yoo resigned the post to stand for the upcoming general election in April. She applied to run as her party's candidate for Seoul Nowon A constituency[5] but lost the primary to the incumbent Ko Yong-jin .[6]
Yoo previously served as a Nowon District Council member from 1995 to 2002. In 2002 election, she was placed as the number 6 of the proportional list but could not be elected as a Seoul Metropolitan Council member. In 2003 she joined then-President-elect Roh Moo-hyun's transition team and later Offices of Senior Presidential Secretaries for civil societies and personnel affairs. She later worked for her party as public relations staff and later standing deputy spokesperson.[7] In 1988 she was the president of Ewha Womans University's student union.[8]
Yoo holds two degrees - a bachelor in economics from Ewha Womans University and a master's in urban administration from University of Seoul. She also completed a doctorate programme on North Korean studies at Dongguk University.[9]
Election | Year | Post | Party Affiliation | Votes | Percentage of votes | Results | |
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1st Local Election | 1995 | Member of Nowon District Council | Independent | 3,069 | 30.63% | Won | |
2nd Local Election | 1998 | Member of Nowon District Council | Independent | 4,335 | 55.18% | Won | |
3rd Local Election | 2002 | Member of Seoul Metropolitan Council (proportional representation) | Democratic Party (2000) | 1,277,362 | 37.04% | Lost |