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    • MoonSeung-ho - CEO of HVM
    • CEO of HVM
      Moon Seung-ho
      Moon Seung-ho is the CEO of HVM. Based on advanced metal manufacturing technologies for the space and aerospace industries, he aims to position the company as a core supplier in the space and aerospace ecosystem. He was born in June 1967. He graduated from the Department of Metallurgical Engineering at Inha University. He earned both a master’s degree and a doctoral degree in metallurgical engineering from Seoul National University’s graduate school. He worked as a researcher and later as a research institute director at the Seoul National University Inter-University Research Center for Advanced Materials and at Kista, a Korea–Sweden joint venture robotics research institute. In 2003, he founded Korea Vacuum Metallurgy, now known as HVM. The company is a partner supplying ultra-high-purity special metal materials to Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Its related technologies were also used in Korea’s space launch vehicle, Nuri. Coming from a research background, he focuses on technology-driven management. #MoonSeungho #HVM #advancedmetals #aerospaceindustry #spaceindustry #specialmetals #SpaceXsupplier #NuriRocket #technologydriven #Koreanaerospace
    • HanByung-do - Floor Leader of the Democratic Party of Korea
    • Floor Leader of the Democratic Party of Korea
      Han Byung-do
      Han Byung-do is the floor leader of the Democratic Party of Korea. Following former floor leader Kim Byung-kee, he is leading the Democratic Party as its parliamentary commander, taking the lead in handling various reform bills and livelihood-related legislation. He was born in Iksan, North Jeolla Province, in 1967. He graduated from the Department of Journalism and Broadcasting at Wonkwang University. While serving as president of the student council at Wonkwang University, he took part in activities of the National Council of University Student Representatives (NCDUSR), together with Lim Jong-seok, who was then president of the student council at Hanyang University and later served as Chief of Staff to the President. After serving as a member of the 17th National Assembly, he worked as an advisory member of the Roh Moo-hyun Foundation and as a member of the Party Affairs Committee of the Democratic United Party. Based on his experience working in Moon Jae-in’s presidential campaign during the 18th and 19th presidential elections, he entered the Blue House as a political secretary. He was later appointed Senior Secretary for Political Affairs, succeeding Jun Byung-hun. In 2024, he was elected to the 22nd National Assembly, achieving his third term. Despite his name, he cannot drink even a single bottle of alcohol, but he maintains wide and close personal relationships with many people. He is also known to be a skilled soccer player. He is widely regarded as having a humble and rational personality. #HanByungdo #DemocraticPartyofKorea #floorleader #NationalAssembly #Koreanpolitics #progressivepolitics #legislation #parliamentaryleadership #politicalprofile #SouthKorea
    • OhSe-chul - CEO of the Construction Division at Samsung C&T
    • CEO of the Construction Division at Samsung C&T
      Oh Se-chul
      Oh Se-chul is CEO of the Construction Division at Samsung C&T. In Korea, he is expanding urban redevelopment projects led by the residential brand “Raemian,” while overseas he is working to secure future growth engines by diversifying the portfolio into areas such as solar power and small modular reactors (SMRs). He was born on November 4, 1962, in Busan. He graduated from Busan Haedong High School and the Department of Architecture at Seoul National University. He completed a joint MBA program run by Sungkyunkwan University and Indiana University in the United States. After joining Samsung C&T, he worked as a site manager at overseas projects in Malaysia, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates. He later served as Head of the Global Procurement Office, Head of the Plant PM Division, and Head of the Plant Business Division, before being appointed CEO of the Construction Division in 2021. In 2024, he became Chairman of Samsung C&T’s Management Committee. He is actively expanding reconstruction and redevelopment projects, focusing on key areas such as Yeouido, Apgujeong-dong, Mok-dong, and Seongsu in Seoul. He is the first CEO with a technical background since the merger with Cheil Industries. He emphasizes communication with on-site workers. He is a regular member of the Construction and Environmental Engineering Division of the Korean Academy of Engineering. #OhSechul #SamsungCT #construction #Raemian #urbanredevelopment #SMR #solarenergy #Koreanexecutive #engineering #infrastructure
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      • • Samsung C&T's Urban Redevelopment Wins Near Last Year's Total—Oh Se-chul Aims for 'Raemian' Dominance
      • • Samsung C&T Expands Into Energy, Oh Se-chul Reduces Reliance on Samsung Electronics
    • KimChong-hee - President of Sangmyung University
    • President of Sangmyung University
      Kim Chong-hee
      Kim Chong-hee is the president of Sangmyung University. She is the maternal granddaughter of founder Bae Sang-myeong. Her husband is Lee Jun-bang, former chairman of the board of Sangmyung University. She was born in Seoul in 1955. She graduated from Seoul Yaeil Girls’ High School and from the Department of Physical Education at Sangmyung Women’s Teachers College (the predecessor of Sangmyung University). She earned a master’s degree in physical education from the graduate school of Sangmyung Women’s University (now Sangmyung University) and a doctoral degree in physical education from the graduate school of Hanyang University. She joined Sangmyung University as a professor in the Department of Sports and Health Management. She served as head of the Sangmyung Training Institute, vice president for external cooperation, vice president for administration, chair of the University Innovation Committee, and head of the Management Innovation Institute. In September 2025, she was inaugurated as president of Sangmyung University. She is the first president in the university’s history to be an alumna of Sangmyung University. She is focusing on establishing the university’s mid- to long-term development plan, promoting educational innovation, strengthening industry-academia cooperation linked with local communities, and building AI- and data-based administrative systems. She has been actively involved in the sports and cultural sectors, serving as president of the Korea Women’s Shooting Federation, president of the Korea Women’s Football Federation, and president of the Korean Society of Leisure and Sports. #KimChonghee #SangmyungUniversity #UniversityPresident #KoreanHigherEducation #WomenLeadership #SportsAdministration #UniversityInnovation #AIAdministration #IndustryAcademiaCooperation #KoreanUniversities
    • ParkIn-won - CEO of Doosan Robotics
    • CEO of Doosan Robotics
      Park In-won
      Park In-won is the CEO of Doosan Robotics. Alongside Kim Min-pyo, CSO (Chief Strategy Officer) and CEO, and Jo Gil-seong, CFO (Chief Financial Officer) and CEO, he leads Doosan Robotics under a three-pronged co-CEO management structure. Leaving behind the failed merger with Doosan Bobcat, the company is pushing to transform itself into an “artificial intelligence (AI)-based intelligent robot solutions company.” He was born as the youngest of three sons of Park Yong-hyun, Chairman of the Doosan Yonkang Foundation, who previously served as president of Seoul National University Hospital and chairman of Doosan Group, on June 1, 1973. He graduated from the Department of East Asian History at Seoul National University and completed an MBA program at Harvard Business School in the United States. After joining Doosan, he worked at Doosan Engine and then at Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction (Doosan Enerbility), where he served as Executive Vice President in charge of Water Planning, EPC Marketing, and EPC Sales. He was later promoted to Senior Vice President and held positions including Head of the Water Business Group, Head of Plant EPC Sales and Marketing, Head of the Plant Business Group, and Head of the Plant EPC Business Group. In December 2022, he was appointed CEO of Doosan Robotics, which serves as the core of the group’s future growth businesses. He is a fourth-generation owner of Doosan Group. He faces the task of recovering from revenue that has fallen back to levels seen four years ago and cumulative losses that have grown to KRW 130 billion (US$ 93.5 million). #DoosanRobotics #ParkInwon #DoosanGroup #AIrobotics #industrialrobots #corporateleadership #coCEO #futuregrowth #roboticsstrategy #Koreanbusiness
    • ChaWoo-chul - President of the Discount Store and Supermarket Divisions at Lotte Shopping
    • President of the Discount Store and Supermarket Divisions at Lotte Shopping
      Cha Woo-chul
      Cha Woo-chul is President of the Discount Store Division and the Supermarket Division at Lotte Shopping. He was born on January 17, 1968. He graduated from Whimoon High School in Seoul and the Department of Food Processing at Kyung Hee University. He joined Lotte Confectionery. While working at Lotte Holdings, he served in the Improvement Office of the Lotte Policy Headquarters and later as head of the Management Improvement Team 1, where he focused on improving work systems across all group affiliates. In 2020, he was appointed CEO of Lotte GRS. In 2022, he was reappointed as CEO of Lotte GRS. In 2025, he was appointed President of the Discount Store Division and the Supermarket Division at Lotte Shopping. He is regarded as a traditional “Lotte man” and is credited with working to drive change at Lotte GRS through bold rebranding and active communication at worksites. #ChaWoochul #LotteShopping #LotteGRS #LotteGroup #retailexecutive #discountstore #supermarketbusiness #Koreacorporate #managementprofile #rebranding
    • ChoJae-cheon - CEO of Hyundai Elevator
    • CEO of Hyundai Elevator
      Cho Jae-cheon
      Cho Jae-cheon is the CEO of Hyundai Elevator. He is focusing on expanding production based on smart factories and growing digital and overseas businesses. He was born on February 7, 1964. He graduated from the Department of English Language and Literature at Yonsei University. He joined Hyundai Elevator and worked in the domestic sales department and the domestic elevator business division, and later served as an executive director of the elevator business division and as a head of a business division. In 2022, he was appointed CEO of Hyundai Elevator. He is a sales expert who has worked at Hyundai Elevator for more than 30 years. He places importance on communication and safety. He is serving as the chairman of the Korea Elevator Association. #HyundaiElevator #ChoJaecheon #elevatorindustry #smartfactory #digitalbusiness #overseasbusiness #manufacturing #industrialleadership #corporateprofile
    • KwonO-sung - CEO of Hyundai Wia
    • CEO of Hyundai Wia
      Kwon O-sung
      Kwon O-sung is CEO and Executive Vice President of Hyundai Wia. He is focusing on reshaping the company into one centered on electric vehicle (EV) dedicated driving components and intelligent robots. He was born on August 14, 1970. He graduated from the Department of Mechanical Design at Seoul National University. He joined Hyundai Motor Company and worked as a Senior Research Engineer, and later served as Head of the Steering System Development Office, Head of the MLV Test Center, and Executive Vice President in charge of the R&D Support Business Division. On July 1, 2025, he was promoted to Executive Vice President of Hyundai Wia and was appointed CEO. He became the first engineer-turned CEO in Hyundai Wia’s history and the first CEO born in the 1970s, marking a signal moment for the emergence of CEOs in their 50s within Hyundai Motor Group. He is regarded as one of the top engineers within Hyundai Motor Group, with deep expertise across a wide range of technologies, from product design to system optimization. #HyundaiWia #KwonOsung #HyundaiMotorGroup #EVcomponents #intelligentrobots #engineerCEO #automotiveindustry #robotics #mobilitytechnology #KoreaCEO
    • ChoiSung-hwan - President in Charge of Business at SK Networks
    • President in Charge of Business at SK Networks
      Choi Sung-hwan
      Choi Sung-hwan is President in charge of business at SK Networks. He is the third-generation owner in the SK Group and the first among them to be promoted to president. He was born on October 14, 1981, as the grandson of the late Choi Jong-kun, founder and former chairman of SK Group, and the son of Choi Shin-won, former chairman of SK Networks. He graduated from Hanyoung Foreign Language High School and majored in Chinese Language and Literature at Fudan University in China. He completed an MBA program at London Business School in the United Kingdom. He joined SKC’s Strategic Planning Team and worked in the Human Resources Team before being promoted to an executive position at SKC’s Corporate Culture Division. He later moved to SK Inc., where he served as Head of Business Support and Head of the Global Business Development Office. He served as Head of the Strategic Planning Office at SK Networks, while also holding positions as an executive at SK Inc.’s BM Innovation Office and as Group Head of SK Inc.’s Happiness Design Center. After serving as Head of Business at SK Networks, he was promoted to president in 2022. In 2023, he was appointed as an internal director. He is a cousin once removed of SK Group Chairman Choi Tae-won, SK Vice Chairman Choi Jae-won, and Choi Ki-won, Chairman of the SK Happiness Foundation. Choi Chang-won, Chairman of the SK SUPEX Council and Vice Chairman and CEO of SK Discovery, is his uncle. He is focusing on transforming SK Networks, which has traditionally centered on textiles and general trading, into an “AI-centered business-oriented investment company.” #ChoiSungHwan #SKNetworks #SKGroup #KoreanBusinessLeaders #ThirdGenerationOwner #AIInvestment #CorporateTransformation #LondonBusinessSchool #StrategicManagement #KoreaConglomerates
    • KimJong-seo - CEO of Hanwha Engine
    • CEO of Hanwha Engine
      Kim Jong-seo
      Kim Jong-seo is the CEO of Hanwha Engine. He is expanding the company’s business scope into the electric propulsion field while also accelerating efforts to secure eco-friendly technologies and production systems. He was born on August 26, 1967. He graduated from Daesung High School in Seoul and earned a degree in chemical engineering from Sogang University. He joined Hanwha Chemical and worked at Hanwha Qcells as head of the Japan subsidiary and head of the Tokyo office. He later served as CEO of Hanwha TotalEnergies and head of the merchant ship business division at Hanwha Ocean, before being appointed CEO of Hanwha Engine in 2025. He is an expert in the shipbuilding, marine, and energy industries. During his tenure as CEO of Hanwha TotalEnergies, he demonstrated his management capabilities by achieving a turnaround in business performance amid a crisis. He is also regarded as a strong global sales leader, having delivered outstanding results in expanding overseas markets. #HanwhaEngine #KimJongseo #HanwhaGroup #shipbuilding #marineindustry #energyindustry #electricpropulsion #ecofriendlytechnology #globalbusiness #CEO

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