04-10-2024, 01:38 AM
Name: Ken Bochanan
Age: 35
Nationality: Hapat
Government title: Secretary-General at the Foreign Affairs Office
Bio: Ken Bochanan descends from the Bochanan family, a line of politicians, diplomats, and civil servants well-known for their allegiance to the country. Born in the city of Peairtchu, Bochanan's personality growing up was more reserved and cautious, often with no friends to sit with at lunch.
After graduating from the famed Rinnfriu University with a degree in Public Administration, and through his lineage, Bochanan was able to quickly climb up the ranks of the civil service. Eventually, he made it to the Secretariat at the Foreign Affairs Office (FAO), regarded as the highest civil service department you could reach related to overseas and other foreign affairs, at the age of 24 as the private secretary to the former Secretary-General, who so happened to be his second cousin. At the age of 27, Ken was promoted to Principal Civil Secretary for Multiversal Affairs as a reward for his dedication to work. At the age of 31, he reached Deputy Secretary-General. And at 33, he succeeded his second cousin to be appointed Secretary-General at the Foreign Affairs Office, becoming the youngest highest-ranking civil service officer in the nation.
Since his appointment, the Secretariat has been regarded as the FAO's true workforce. The Secretary-General's position eventually succeeded the FAO's principal underminister's, becoming charged with the day-to-day responsibilities, along with some other minor powers, of the Office. Despite these accomplishments, Bochanan still displays his shrouded and cold personality from his childhood.
Appearance: Most of time, Ken wears formal clothing, especially black suits. On some occasions, he would wear a white undershirt.
Age: 35
Nationality: Hapat
Government title: Secretary-General at the Foreign Affairs Office
Bio: Ken Bochanan descends from the Bochanan family, a line of politicians, diplomats, and civil servants well-known for their allegiance to the country. Born in the city of Peairtchu, Bochanan's personality growing up was more reserved and cautious, often with no friends to sit with at lunch.
After graduating from the famed Rinnfriu University with a degree in Public Administration, and through his lineage, Bochanan was able to quickly climb up the ranks of the civil service. Eventually, he made it to the Secretariat at the Foreign Affairs Office (FAO), regarded as the highest civil service department you could reach related to overseas and other foreign affairs, at the age of 24 as the private secretary to the former Secretary-General, who so happened to be his second cousin. At the age of 27, Ken was promoted to Principal Civil Secretary for Multiversal Affairs as a reward for his dedication to work. At the age of 31, he reached Deputy Secretary-General. And at 33, he succeeded his second cousin to be appointed Secretary-General at the Foreign Affairs Office, becoming the youngest highest-ranking civil service officer in the nation.
Since his appointment, the Secretariat has been regarded as the FAO's true workforce. The Secretary-General's position eventually succeeded the FAO's principal underminister's, becoming charged with the day-to-day responsibilities, along with some other minor powers, of the Office. Despite these accomplishments, Bochanan still displays his shrouded and cold personality from his childhood.
Appearance: Most of time, Ken wears formal clothing, especially black suits. On some occasions, he would wear a white undershirt.