
About Us
Board of Directors
The Board of Directors consists of four upperclassmen at St. Johnsbury Academy Jeju and Korea International School Jeju. The Board of Directors at the Robinson Review provides strategic guidance, oversees the long-term vision of the organization, and ensures that its mission as a student-led journalism platform is upheld.

JiAn Lee
President of the Robinson Review
President of its SJA Branch
HR Admin of the Robinson Review
Hello and welcome to the Robinson Review! This is JiAn Lee, the President and HR Admin of the Robinson Review & SJA Branch. I've been involved in the Robinson Review since my junior year, and I've loved traveling, discovering, and writing articles that we should all be aware of as "news". I am driven to empower our student writers, improve our publication here on this website, and grow a newsroom culture built on curiosity, accuracy, and creativity.

Jihoon Lee
President of the Robinson Review
Editor-in-chief
Greetings. My name is Jihoon Lee, and I am a current junior at Korea International School Jeju. I am involved in various journalistic organizations, including the Quill & Scroll of the National Scholastic Press Association, and I continue to explore opportunities that deepen my understanding of media and communication. I have been a part of the Robinson Review since 2024 and look forward to expanding the platform’s reach and strengthening cross-school collaboration. As Co-President, I am committed to creating a space where student journalism can thrive. Once again, welcome to the Robinson Review.

Minji Kim
Co-Vice President of the Robinson Review
My name is Minji Kim, a junior, and I am currently working as the Co-VP. I had been a Politics writer since freshman year. I am passionate about writing political and economic tensions in international and domestic affairs.

Jiwoo Kim
Co-Vice President of the Robinson Review
My name is Jade Jiwoo Kim and I am currently a 11th grader in SJA. I have joined the Robinson Review team since I was a freshman in high school. Then I started working as a secretary for this year's SJA branch. Even though the future major that I am aiming for is not necessarily Journalism, I still think this Journalism experience is relevant with what I want to do in the future, and is doing my best.
Managers
The managers at the Robinson Review support the daily operations under the guidance of the Board of Directors. They oversee their specialized areas, such as design, communications, or media production. They were selected by the Board of Directors upon careful review.
Website Designer
Joori Kim
Hello, my name is Joori Kim, and I’m a junior at KISJ. I have extensive experience in design, including slides, websites, and other visual projects. I plan to major in politics and international relations, so I’ll also contribute to political writing. As a web designer, my goal is to strengthen the visual identity of the Robinson Review and improve the experience for both readers.
Media Productions Lead
Seung Hee Kim
Hello, my name is Seung Hee Kim, a senior at KISJ. As the former president of the Robinson Review, I’ve spent the past year helping shape the publication’s direction, strengthening its editorial standards, and supporting new writers. This year, I will be supervising the organization while at the same time taking over the media productions. Welcome to the Robinson Review!
Training & Development Lead
Siwool Um
My name is Siwool Um, a member of the class of 2028 student body in KISJ. I am passionate about technology and the sciences, and I hope to explore them in depth. My goal is to create interesting feature stories that convey information in a manner in which a lay person can gain helpful insight and knowledge. I have worked as a writer in the NLCS Lucidity STEM magazine for two years.
Young Leadership,
Fresh New Energy.
The Robinson Review is led by young student leaders who pursue professional journalism. Ever since it was founded in August 2022, the Robinson Review has accompanied the variety of opinions from young journalists and leaders from all across the country.
Our mission is to provide fresh perspectives on global issues, while building a community where young learners are provided the opportunity for growth and the sharing of their knowledge to a global audience.
- Yechan Kim, Founding President

We conduct workshops among branches and programs to foster communication and the creation of a community inside the Robinson Review that pursues diverse ideas



