The Championship Gaming Series (CGS) presents the General Manager of
Seoul in an article written by Brian "karpov" Johnson. Her name is
"Crystal" Sung Eun Kim.
Karpov starts with a small biography regarding Seoul GM's career in eSport, and then continues with an interview to give us a better view of the gamer and the way she's going to take her function of CGS GM.

Here is a small snippet of the interview:
What do you feel are some of the biggest strengths of the Seoul franchise?
The biggest strength for the franchise is being based in this great city. In all of my travels, I have never seen a city more receptive to gaming or a government more willing to support the aspirations of young people than the Korean government. I believe that our gaming media, our government and my players will create three strong pillars on which CGS Korea can stand.
The article can be found in its whole part here.
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mOudj
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We don't know (tell me if it's not true) yet who is Berlin's GM, and we know who is Korean one, cool.
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I agree with her that the government and gaming media plays a big role is what gaming has become in Korea.
I line up my hair perfectly!
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#2 yep it initially gives a great advantage to the thing when having governement at its side
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Good luck w/ the Seoul franchise. I didn't expect her to be the GM to be honest. I thought it'll be someone like Garfield, the manager of Lunatic-hai since he was the manager for the CS team Lunatic-hai and the former WC3 pro Zacard.
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Hmm alot of CGS news now a days :o
Why are you reading this? ~~
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