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The People Behind the Wheel Podcast Episode 2 – Young Tae Kim, ITF

In the latest ‘The People Behind the Wheel’ podcast episode, Young Tae Kim, Secretary-General of the International Transport Forum, discusses his pivotal role in navigating the complexities of global transportation policies and fostering collaboration among the 66 member countries in conversation with Editorial Assistant Halimah Haque.

The People Behind the Wheel Podcast Episode 2 – Young Tae Kim, ITF

Beginning the conversation for this episode, Young Tae Kim, Secretary-General of the International Transport Forum (ITF), shares insights into the multifaceted nature of his role and the diverse expectations of the 66 member countries within the forum. He emphasises the importance of bringing efficiency and diversity to the platform while navigating the challenges of co-ordinating different national needs and viewpoints.

Then, Young Tae delves into the importance of maintaining cohesion and foresight amidst these challenges. He emphasises the importance of working together to anticipate future developments and adapt to evolving circumstances. Young Tae also highlights the significance of relying on common sense, principles and established rules to navigate uncertainties effectively, ensuring that ITF remains a trusted and relevant platform for global collaboration and policymaking.

In the second half of this episode, we shift our attention to the future as Young Tae Kim discusses the future of public transport, highlighting five key aspects: comfort, predictability, safety, affordability and environmental sustainability. He emphasises the need for user-friendly experiences, reliable service and affordability to ensure accessibility for all, while underlining the importance of environmental sustainability. Young Tae’s vision paints a future where public transport is sustainable, equitable and efficient.

Young Tae - ITFDr Young Tae Kim is the Secretary-General of the International Transport Forum (ITF) at the OECD. Elected by transport ministers of the ITF member countries in 2017, he was confirmed for a second five-year mandate in 2022. Under the leadership of  Secretary-General Kim, the ITF has grown from 59 to 66 member countries and into a truly global organisation with a presence on five continents. Before becoming ITF Secretary-General, Young Tae distinguished himself in the civil service of his native Korea, serving as Director-General in the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT).