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Dr. Kihwan Kim's distinguished career bridges academia, public service and the business
world. Following his graduation form Grinnell College in 1957, Kim earned an MA in
history from Yale, and a PhD in economics from the University of California, Berkeley.
Before his return to the Republic of Korea in 1976, Kim taught economics at a number of
universities in the U.S., including the University of California, Berkeley. Since his return
to Korea, he has held many important positions in government. He was Vice Minister of
Trade and Industry, Chief Economic Policy Coordinator and Trade Negotiator, and Chief
Delegate to the North-South Inter-Korea Economic Talks. In the late 1980s he was a
consultant to the World Bank and the OECD. In the early 1990's, Kim returned briefly to
the academic world, serving as a visiting scholar at the University of Tokyo and a visiting
professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
For most of the 1990s, he was a Senior Advisor at Kim and Chang, the largest and most
prestigious law and management-consulting firm in Korea. During the1997-98 Asian
financial crisis he was called into government service again to serve as Ambassador-at-
Large for Economic Affairs. In this capacity he played key roles in securing timely
assistance from the international community to help overcome Korea's crisis. From 1999
to 2002, Kim served as chairman and CEO of Media Valley, Inc., a private and public
sector joint initiative created to accelerate the development of information-technology
industries in Korea. He is currently International Chair for the Pacific Economic
Cooperation Council, Chair for The Seoul Financial Forum and a Senior International
Advisor at Goldman Sachs.
In May 2000, Kim received an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from
Grinnell College. Kim is married to Sija Yoo, and they have three children.
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