Kim Wan-ju

Kim Wan-ju (김완주; born May 25, 1946) is a South Korean politician who was the 32nd governor of the South Korean province of North Jeolla from 2006 to 2014; he was also the mayor of the South Korean city of Jeonju from 1998 to 2006. During his tenure, Kim was a strong proponent of regional development, historical preservation and new paradigms of local and decentralized government.

Early life and education
Kim was born in what is now North Jeolla Province's Wanju County in May 1946. He graduated from the Jeonju Nam-jung School in 1962 and graduated from Jeonju High School in 1965. He received a Bachelor's in Political Science from Seoul National University (SNU) in 1970 and graduated from SNU's Graduate School of Public Administration in 1963. In 1987, he received a Master's in Urban Planning from the University of Pennsylvania in the U.S.

Career

 * Passed the 14th Administrative Examination in 1973
 * 1974–1980: Chonbuk Provincial Planning Division Manager
 * 1980–1981: Chonbuk Provincial Office Deputy Director-General
 * 1988–1988: Planning Officer, Chonbuk Provincial Office
 * 1991–1992: Presidential Office of the President
 * 1994: Representative of Namwon's mayor in North Jeolla Province
 * 1994–1995: The 7th and 8th North Jeolla Province Namwon Market
 * 1995–1996: Chief of Planning and Management of North Jeolla Province
 * 1998: Director of the Korea Sports Council
 * July 1, 1998 – March 10, 2006: Mayor of the City of Jeonju (re-election)
 * 2001–2004 Member of Local Transportation Committee
 * 2003: Chairperson of the Decentralization Special Promotion Committee
 * 2003: Chairman of the Council of the Mayor of the Mayor of the National Market
 * July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2014: 32nd Governor of North Jeolla Province do in 33rd (re-election)

Personal life
Kim is a member of the Gwangsan Kim clan.