Chief of Staff to the President (South Korea)
| Chief of Staff to the President of the Republic of Korea | |
|---|---|
| Office of the President | |
| Appointer | President |
| Term length | At the president's pleasure |
| Inaugural holder | Lee Ki-poong |
| Formation | 15 April 1948 |
| Chief of Staff to the President | |
| Hangul | 대통령비서실장 |
|---|---|
| Hanja | 大統領秘書室長 |
| RR | Daetongnyeong biseosiljang |
| MR | Taet'ongnyŏng pisŏsilchang |
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The chief of staff to the president (Korean: 대통령비서실장; Hanja: 大統領秘書室長), or chief presidential secretary, is the highest-ranking employee of the Blue House and serves as chief of staff to the president of South Korea. The chief presidential secretary is traditionally one of the first officials appointed by an incoming president. Former President Moon Jae-in was a former chief of staff.