Kim Yoon-ji Appointed as New President of KOCCA: “Leading the Global Expansion of K-Culture”

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter

korocamia@naver.com | 2026-06-16 10:44:08



NAJU, South Korea — The Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) officially inaugurated Kim Yoon-ji as its new president on June 15, marking the beginning of a three-year term that will run until June 11, 2028. The inauguration ceremony, held at the agency’s headquarters in Naju, signaled a strategic shift in the organization’s focus toward economic-driven content policy and technological innovation.

Kim, a distinguished expert in the content industry, brings a wealth of experience to the role. Prior to her appointment, she served as a senior researcher at the Export-Import Bank of Korea’s Overseas Economic Research Institute. During her tenure there, she gained recognition for her extensive research on the economic impact of K-content exports and her pivotal role in providing policy advisory to the South Korean government. Her deep understanding of the intersection between creative industries and national economic strategy is expected to be a cornerstone of her leadership.

In her inaugural address, President Kim emphasized the vital role of the creative sector in the nation’s future. “K-content has evolved into one of South Korea’s most significant export assets and a primary engine for future growth,” Kim stated. “My commitment is to ensure that KOCCA establishes itself as a world-class professional institution, not only facilitating the global success of K-content but also leading the sustainable expansion of the broader ‘K-Culture’ ecosystem.”

Strategic Vision for the Future

During the ceremony, President Kim outlined four core pillars that will define her administration’s strategic direction for the agency:

Unlocking IP Value: Expanding initiatives to create new value through innovative management and monetization of intellectual property (IP).
Economic Strategy Integration: Elevating the content industry as a key component of national export and economic policies, ensuring that government support is strategically aligned with global market demands.
Industrial Foundation: Building a robust and inclusive ecosystem where creators and enterprises can thrive, fostering a supportive environment for innovation and growth.
Technological Proactivity: Spearheading the industry’s response to emerging technologies, with a specific focus on the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to maintain a competitive edge in the global market.

A New Chapter for K-Content

The appointment of President Kim comes at a critical juncture for the South Korean creative sector. As global interest in K-Culture continues to skyrocket, the challenge lies in sustaining this momentum through high-quality production, ethical distribution, and technological adaptation. By placing an economist with a background in export policy at the helm of KOCCA, the South Korean government is signaling its intention to treat cultural content as a pillar of the national economy.

Industry analysts expect Kim to leverage her background in economic research to provide more data-driven support for creators. By bridging the gap between artistic creation and strategic economic planning, Kim aims to fortify the global footprint of South Korean media, entertainment, and digital arts.

As she assumes her duties, the agency faces high expectations to transform into a more proactive institution. With a clear vision rooted in sustainability and innovation, President Kim’s leadership will be closely watched by stakeholders across the global media landscape as she guides K-Culture toward its next phase of evolution.

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