Jeong Hyeon-mo

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Jeong Hyeon-mo 정현모(鄭顯模), October 10, 1894 – January 1, 1965) was a Korean politician, journalist, businessman, and independence activist.

Education[edit]

  • Graduate, Hyeopdong School and Bosung Middle School, Korea
  • Bachelor of Arts graduate, School of Political Science and Economics at Waseda University, Japan

Career[edit]

  • Managing Editor, Shidae Ilbo
  • President and founding board member, Shinganhoe Andong-city branch (August 1927 - 1929)
  • Managing Editor, Chosun Ilbo
  • Business executive
  • Member of the Constituent Assembly, Republic of Korea Government (Andong-city B-district electee; May 10, 1948)
  • First Governor, Gyeongsangbuk-do Government, Republic of Korea (October 8, 1948 - January 23, 1950)
  • First Director of Party Affairs, Liberal Party, Republic of Korea (December 1951 - September 1952)
  • Fourth Governor, Chungcheongbuk-do Government, Republic of Korea (September 1952 - November 1953)
  • First Chairman of the Board, Shilla Foundation of Education, Republic of Korea (July 1954 - 1957)
  • Founding member, Minwoo Party, Republic of Korea (1962)

Awards and honors[edit]

Recipient of Order of Civil Merit – Mugunghwa Medal (highest honor), President of Republic of Korea Government