Ronnie Kim

Name: Ronnie H. Kim                                                                                                    
Position:  Managing Director Korea
Location: Seoul
Contact: ronnie@trav.com.au    Tel: 82 2 733 2666


Key Responsibilities:
Company management, Business Development and strategy, Product development.

Ronnie is a founder and Managing Director of KTR agency and he is also respected lecturer for one of the best Tourism University in Korea. KTR agency is marketing company specialized in Australia. KTR provide absolute solutions for Tourism products, destinations and travel agent.
He has 20 years experience in travel industry and has strong relationships with agents. He has extensive knowledge of product in world wide destination.
He has traveled more than fifty countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, America and Oceania for the past years.
There is no word to describe his passion for the industry.

He is crazy about Soccer and a member of Seoul Tour F.C. Last but not least, he loves his wife very much.


Personal facts:
Family: Wife, Daughter and Son
Interests: Soccer and Golf
Something you may not know:  Once he was prosperous in his day as an amateur photographer

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