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Dr Kim In-Kyu President
Dr Kim In-Kyu
President and Chief Executive Officer, Korean Broadcasting System (KBS)

Dr Kim was elected President for a three-year term, commencing 8 November 2011 at the 2011 ABU General Assembly in New Delhi. Before taking up the position at KBS, he was President of the Korea Digital Media Industry Association.
Naoji Ono Vice-President
Naoji Ono
Executive Vice-President (NHK)

Mr Ono was elected Vice-President for a three-year term, commencing 8 November 2011 at the 2011 ABU General Assembly in New Delhi. Prior to his present position at NHK, Mr Ono was President and CEO of NHK Enterprises Inc, the business arm of NHK.
Datuk Ibrahim Yahaya Vice-President
Datuk Ibrahim Yahaya
Media and Broadcast Advisor to Malaysia's Minister of Information, Communication and Culture

Datuk Ibrahim was elected Vice-President for a three-year term, commencing 1 January 2010. Before taking up the post of Media Advisor and Media Consultant to Malaysia's Minister of Information, Datuk Ibrahim was Director-General at RTM-Malaysia.
Murtaza Solangi Vice-President
Murtaza Solangi
Director-General, Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC)

Mr Solangi was elected Vice-President for a three-year term, commencing 1 January 2011, at the 2010 ABU General Assembly in Tokyo. He was a journalist with Voice of America before taking up the PBC post.
Dr Javad Mottaghi Secretary-General
Dr Javad Mottaghi

Dr Javad Mottaghi is the Secretary-General of the ABU. He was appointed on 8 January 2010 and assumed office on 3 May 2010. Before joining the ABU, he was Director of the Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD) for 12 years.

He has 32 years of national and international experience in media/communication in the following areas: international affairs, media/communication development and broadcasting, AV productions and co-production, ICTs, capacity building, networking, research, publications, negotiations, fund raising, news and programming for radio and television, social and cultural television programmes and sports coverage. Read more

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