Ho-Jeong Eun is currently employed by City of Los Angeles Police Department as a Management Analyst, for the new Olympic Area Police Station ‘Transition Team.’ The ‘Transition Team’ is tasked with opening the new police station, located in the Koreatown area of City of Los Angeles. Prior to his current assignment, Ho-Jeong worked as a Crime Analysis Detail supervisor. He develops crime statistics and advises LAPD management concerning deployment of resources to assist in reducing crime activities in the Wilshire area of Los Angeles. In the past, Ho-Jeong has worked as a tax compliance officer dealing with the regulatory aspects of the Los Angeles Municipal Code.
Ho-Jeong serves the community as a vice-chair commissioner for the Los Angeles County Consumer Affairs Advisory Commission and as an Ambassador for State Assemblyman Bob Huff, working as a liaison between the offices of elected officials and the community.
Ho-Jeong is active in professional and community organizations, including KARA (Korean American Republican Association) where he serves as a vice president and KAGEA (Korean American Government Employees Association) as a president. Ho-Jeong is an inaugural fellow of NetKAL (Network of Korean American Leaders) fellows program. Ho-Jeong writes a monthly column for a weekly Korean news magazine called “Koreana News,” which articulates his perspective on many of the Korean-American community’s emerging social and political issues.
Ho-Jeong is a graduate of the University of Southern California with a B.A. in Biology and University of Kent in United Kingdom with M.S. in Management Science. He and his wife Hunhwa have been married over five years. He is a proud dad of a baby girl, Irene.