-
-
-
CEO of Hanssem
Kim Eu-gene
- Kim Eu-gene is President and CEO of Hanssem. While focusing on improving the company's fundamentals and maintaining a profit-making trend, she is also speeding up Hanssem's leap into a “space solutions company” based on digital transformation and brand premiumization. She was born on September 3, 1981. She graduated from the Department of Computer Science at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) and earned a master's degree in business administration from Seoul National University Graduate School. She joined Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and worked as a consultant, then joined IMM Private Equity as a managing director, where she led acquisition deals involving Hollys F&B, Lezhin Comics, and Tailim Packaging. In 2017, she became CEO of Hollys F&B (Hollys Coffee) and concurrently served as CEO of IMM Operations Group. While serving as head of IMM Private Equity's IMM Operations Division, she was appointed Executive Director and CEO of Able C&C (Missha). In August 2023, she was selected as President and CEO of Hanssem. She is an expert in corporate value enhancement and mergers and acquisitions. Based on profitability-focused management centered on business fundamentals, she turned Hanssem back to profit. She also serves concurrently as Vice President of IMM Private Equity and as a non-standing director of Able C&C. The original text has a minor style issue in “김유진Kim Eu-gene은,” where there should normally be a space between the Korean name and the English name. #Hanssem #KimEu-gene #interiordesign #spacesolutions #digitaltransformation #brandpremiumization #IMMPrivateEquity #mergersandacquisitions #corporatevalue #KoreaBusiness
-
CEO of Hanssem
-
-
-
CEO of Kakao
Chung Shin-a
- Chung Shin-a is the CEO of Kakao. She has been focusing on resolving the judicial risks surrounding the Kakao Group and securing momentum for new businesses. She was born on February 28, 1975. She majored in French Language and Literature and Business Administration at Yonsei University, received a master's degree in marketing from Yonsei University Graduate School of Business, and completed an MBA course at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business in the United States. She worked at Boston Consulting Group, eBay, and then NHN. After moving to K Cube Ventures as a managing director, she was appointed co-CEO in 2018. She joined Kakao as a non-executive director and took charge of business oversight for the CA Council, Kakao's affiliate coordination body. She was appointed CEO of Kakao in 2024, and is also serving as acting head of Kakao's Management Reform Committee following the detention of founder Kim Beom-su. She has shown a determination to drive growth by focusing on KakaoTalk and AI services. The original text appears to contain an awkward expression: “카카오에 기타비상무이사를 합류해” would be more natural as “카카오의 기타비상무이사로 합류해” or “카카오에 기타비상무이사로 합류해.” #Kakao #ChungShin-a #KakaoCEO #AIservices #KakaoTalk #CorporateReform #NewBusiness #TechLeadership #SouthKorea #BusinessProfile
-
CEO of Kakao
-
-
-
Minister of Gender Equality and Family
Won Min-kyong
- Won Min-kyong is the minister of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. As the first minister of the newly established ministry under the Lee Jae-myung government, she has been given the task of addressing gender inequality and family issues amid rapidly advancing technological environments and changing values. She was born on August 23, 1971, in Seoul. She graduated from Seoul Jungang Girls' High School and the Department of Law at Yonsei University. She passed the 40th National Bar Examination, completed the 30th class of the Judicial Research and Training Institute, and worked as an attorney at Jaha Law Firm and as a partner attorney at One Law Partners. She steadily worked in the fields of women’s rights and the human rights of socially disadvantaged people, serving as chair of the Women’s Rights Committee at Lawyers for a Democratic Society, specialist adviser at the Korea Women’s Hot Line, gender equality adviser to the National Assembly, member of the Gender Equality Committee at the Ministry of National Defense, non-standing commissioner at the National Human Rights Commission of Korea, and vice president of the Korean Association of Gender and Law. In 2020, she began to show a full-fledged political move by serving as an ethics review committee member of the Democratic Party of Korea and as a member of the nomination management committee for the 21st general election. In September 2025, she was appointed Minister of Gender Equality and Family, and in October of the same year she became the inaugural minister of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family after the ministry was renamed, taking on the state agenda of the Lee Jae-myung government together with the administration. The Korean original may contain a point that could be clearer for translation. The phrase “In September 2025, she was appointed Minister of Gender Equality and Family, and in October of the same year she became the inaugural minister of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family after the ministry was renamed." may imply that the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family was renamed to the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family in October 2025, and that Won Min-kyong became its inaugural minister at that time. Because the ministry names are very similar in English, the distinction can appear less clear in translation. #WonMin-kyong #GenderEquality #FamilyPolicy #WomenRights #HumanRights #LeeJae-myungGovernment #KoreanPolitics #GenderEqualityMinistry #Biography #KoreaPolicy
-
Minister of Gender Equality and Family
-
-
-
CEO of Citibank Korea
Yoo Myung-soon
- Yoo Myung-soon is the CEO of Citibank Korea. She also serves as the chair of the board of directors. She is working to grow Citibank Korea into a key affiliate of Citigroup. She was born on November 8, 1964. She graduated from Ewha Womans University with a degree in English Education and completed an MBA program at the Graduate School of Business at Sogang University. She joined Citibank Korea and worked as an analyst in the Corporate Credit Review Department, a credit officer in the Multinational Corporations Department, head of the Multinational Corporations Division, and head of the Corporate Finance Products Division before serving as executive vice president. She later moved to JPMorgan Chase Bank as a branch manager. She returned to Citibank Korea as head of the Corporate Banking Group, served as senior executive vice president, and was appointed CEO in 2020. She is a corporate banking expert who has worked in the corporate finance field for more than 30 years. She is the first female CEO of Citibank Korea and also the first female CEO of a private commercial bank in South Korea.
-
CEO of Citibank Korea
-
-
-
Chairman of HL Mando and Chairman of HL Group
Chung Mong-won
- Chung Mong-won is Chairman of HL Mando and Chairman of HL Group. He has placed a decisive bet on the commercialization of robotics to secure future growth engines. He was born on August 4, 1955, as the second son among two sons and one daughter of Chung In-young, the founder and Chairman of Halla Group. He graduated from Seoul High School and Korea University with a degree in business administration, and completed an MBA program at the University of Southern California Graduate School of Business. He joined Halla Shipping and later worked at Hyundai Yanghaeng before serving as Executive Vice President at Mando Machinery. He later became CEO of Mando and, after serving as Vice Chairman of Halla Group, rose to Chairman of HL Group. He demonstrated determination and perseverance by seeking a comeback, including reacquiring the automotive parts company Mando, which had been sold during the IMF foreign exchange crisis, eight years later. In 2022, he changed the group’s name to “HL Group” and has been focusing on entering the autonomous driving and electric vehicle markets. #HLGroup #HLMando #ChungMongwon #autonomousdriving #electricvehicles #robotics #automotiveparts #Koreanbusiness #HallaGroup #mobilityindustry
-
Chairman of HL Mando and Chairman of HL Group
-
-
-
Vice Chairman and CEO of the Department Store Division at Lotte Shopping
Jeong Hyen-seok
- Jeong Hyen-seok is Vice Chairman and CEO of the Department Store Division at Lotte Shopping. He was born in August 1975. He graduated from Seoul Gangseo High School and from the Department of German Language and Literature at Inha University. He joined Lotte Department Store and served as head of the Lotte Department Store Jungdong branch and head of the Lotte Mall Dongbusan branch. In June 2020, he was appointed CEO of FRL Korea. He later returned as head of the Outlet Business Division at Lotte Department Store and was appointed Vice Chairman and CEO of the Department Store Business Division of Lotte Shopping in 2026. While serving as CEO of FRL Korea, which operates Uniqlo, he was evaluated as having successfully led the business by responding strategically to market conditions. He is regarded as the youngest CEO in the history of Lotte Department Store and is known for his strong leadership and drive.
-
Vice Chairman and CEO of the Department Store Division at Lotte Shopping
-
-
-
Chairman and CEO of HDC
Chung Mong-gyu
- Chung Mong-gyu is the Chairman and CEO of HDC. He leads HDC, the holding company of HDC Group, under a co-CEO system with President Kim Hoe-eon. He is focusing on diversifying the group’s business portfolio beyond its construction-centered structure. Key tasks include transforming the company into a comprehensive finance and real estate group based on real estate development and restoring trust in the housing business through the reconstruction of the Hwajeong I-Park apartment complex in Gwangju (Gwangju Centennial I-Park). He was born on January 14, 1962, in Seoul as the only son of Chung Se-yong, Honorary Chairman of Hyundai Development Company. He graduated from Yongsan High School in Seoul and the Department of Business Administration at Korea University, and received a master’s degree in politics from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. He was rapidly promoted at Hyundai Motor Company and eventually became Chairman of Hyundai Motor. After the management control of Hyundai Motor passed to his cousin Chung Mong-koo, Chairman of Hyundai Motor Group, he moved to HDC Hyundai Development Company with his father, Chairman Chung Se-yong. In 1999, he separated HDC Hyundai Development Company from Hyundai Group and established HDC Group. He actively pursued mergers and acquisitions to expand the group’s business scope into petrochemicals, information technology (IT), retail, and musical instrument manufacturing. He is known for an outwardly gentle but inwardly strong leadership style and tends to value practical benefits over formal justification. He is serving his fourth term as President of the Korea Football Association and is nicknamed the “chameleon.”
-
Chairman and CEO of HDC
-
-
-
Vice Chairman of Hanwha Group
Kim Dong-kwan
- Kim Dong-kwan is Vice Chairman of Hanwha Group. He serves as CEO of the Strategy Division at Hanwha, the Strategy Division at Hanwha Solutions, the Strategy Division at Hanwha Aerospace, and the Investment Division at Hanwha Impact. He is considered the “next Chairman of Hanwha Group” who will succeed his father, Kim Seung-youn, Chairman of Hanwha Group, and is preparing for management succession across the group’s defense, energy, shipbuilding, and chemical businesses. He has been actively working to expand global exports in the defense sector and is focusing on Hanwha Group’s investment activities in the United States centered on the Korea-U.S. shipbuilding cooperation initiative “MASGA.” He was born on October 31, 1983, as the eldest of the three sons of Kim Seung-youn, Chairman of Hanwha Group. He graduated from St. Paul’s School in the United States and majored in political science at Harvard University. He joined Hanwha as Deputy Manager of the Chairman’s Secretariat and later worked at Hanwha SolarOne and Hanwha Q CELLS before becoming Head of the Strategy Division at Hanwha and Head of the Strategy Division at Hanwha Solutions. In 2020, he became CEO of the Strategy Division at Hanwha Solutions, which was launched through the merger of Hanwha Chemical and Hanwha Q CELLS. Since then, he has expanded his management role by serving as CEO of the Strategy Division at Hanwha, CEO of the Strategy Division at Hanwha Aerospace, and CEO of the Investment Division at Hanwha Impact. He is known for having a strict and meticulous personality and for possessing refined manners. He tends to appear rarely in public settings and often moves alone without accompanying aides. #Hanwha #KimDongkwan #HanwhaGroup #defenseindustry #energyindustry #shipbuilding #chemicalindustry #corporatesuccession #KoreaUSshipbuilding #MASGA
-
Vice Chairman of Hanwha Group
-
-
-
CEO of Jin Air
Park Byeong-ryul
- Park Byeong-ryul is Vice Chairman and CEO of Jin Air. He is focusing on achieving a “chemical integration” with the goal of launching an integrated low-cost carrier (LCC) in 2027. He was born on January 25, 1964. He graduated from Ulsan Hakseong High School and earned a degree in German Language and Literature from Seoul National University. He joined Korean Air and worked in the Passenger Strategy Development Department and the Executive Secretariat Team. He later served as Seattle Branch Manager, Executive Vice President of the Los Angeles Passenger Branch, Head of the Revenue Management Division, and Head of the Europe Regional Headquarters. While serving as Executive Vice President in charge of Pricing & RM, he was appointed CEO of Jin Air in 2022. Through efficient route operations and cost reductions, he significantly improved profitability, breaking the operating and net loss structure that had continued since 2019 and achieving the company’s highest profit since its founding in 2023. He is also mentioned as a candidate to become the first CEO of the integrated Jin Air scheduled to launch in early 2027. #JinAir #ParkByeongRyul #LowCostCarrier #AviationIndustry #KoreanAir #AirlineStrategy #AirlineIntegration #RevenueManagement #LCCMarket #AirlineLeadership
-
CEO of Jin Air
-
-
-
Chairman of Aekyung Group
Chang Young-shin
- Chang Young-shin is the Chairman of Aekyung Group. She is known as the “first female CEO in Korea.” After living as an ordinary housewife, she rose to the position of CEO and grew Aekyung, which had been a soap and detergent company, into a mid-sized conglomerate with about 30 affiliates at home and abroad in sectors such as distribution, aviation, real estate, and hotels, generating annual revenue of about KRW 5.0 trillion (US$ 3.6 billion) as of 2024. She was born in Seoul on July 22, 1936. She graduated from Kyunggi Girls’ High School and studied chemistry at Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia, the United States. Following the sudden death of her husband Chae Mong-in, the founder of Aekyung Oil & Fat, she became CEO of Aekyung Oil & Fat Industrial in 1972. After expanding the company while serving as CEO of Samkyung Chemical, Aekyung Chemical, Aekyung Shell, and Aekyung Industrial, she was appointed CEO of Aekyung Industrial and Chairman of Aekyung Group in 1985. In 2004, the 50th anniversary of the group’s founding, she handed over management control to her eldest son Chae Hyung-seok, Vice Chairman in charge of overall operations. In January 2026, she completed the management succession by selling AK Holdings to Aekyung Asset Management. She served as the first Chairman of the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association, Vice Chairman of the Korea Management Association, Vice Chairman of the Federation of Korean Industries, and Vice Chairman of the Korea International Trade Association. She served as a member of the 16th National Assembly (Seoul Guro-eul) representing the Millennium Democratic Party. She was inducted into the first Women Entrepreneurs Hall of Fame of the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association. #AekyungGroup #ChangYoungshin #KoreanBusinessWomen #FemaleCEO #KoreanConglomerates #AviationIndustry #RetailIndustry #CorporateSuccession #WomenEntrepreneurs #KoreaBusinessHistory
-
Chairman of Aekyung Group









