Park Kyo-Eun

Park Kyo-Eun, (born June 3, 1990) is the fourteenth Chief Executive of the East Asian Federation. She was elevated to the role of both Chief Executive of the Federation and of the New Daewoo Industrial Group upon the resignation of Lee Un-chan of both of those roles. Prior to becoming chief executive of Daewoo, she was chief financial officer.

Early life and Education
Park Kyo-Eun was born on June 3, 1990 in Seogyeong. Her father, Park Chung-bak, was employed as a program analyst for the State Office for Development, and her mother, Park Yukana, was a stay-at-home mother. The third of five children, Park was educated at the Rungrado Public Charter School on Rungrado Island in Seogyeong, an exclusive charter school for talented and gifted students. She received her education through all three levels of education at the Rungrado Academies, attending the Seogyeong Girls Academy for secondary school, and graduating from the National University of Business at Rungrado with a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting in 2012, and a Masters in Business Administration in 2014.

Business Career
After receiving her bachelor's degree, Park was recruited by the New Daewoo Industrial Group as an accounting manager, and was quickly promoted to chief accountant. Daewoo was elected to a plurality of seats in the Federation Board in 2025, giving Park more responsibilities over corporate operations throughout the Federation. Using her father's connections at the company through the government, she was elected Chief Financial Officer of New Daewoo by the Board of Directors in 2027. When Chief Executive Lee Un-chan resigned from his post on corruption charges in 2029, the Board of Directors elected Park as the new Chief Executive, taking office effective January 1, 2030.