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    • YooSang-seok - CEO and President of Iljin Electric
    • CEO and President of Iljin Electric
      Yoo Sang-seok
      Yoo Sang-seok is the CEO and president of Iljin Electric. He is focusing on targeting the global power market while speeding up the expansion of the company’s new business portfolio into the secondary battery materials industry. He was born on Nov. 13, 1967, in Muan County, South Jeolla Province. He graduated from Sungkyunkwan University with a degree in mechanical engineering and joined Iljin Electric. He worked as head of quality management and head of the transformer business division. He also served as senior managing director and head of the heavy electric equipment business division, and executive vice president and head of the electric wire business division. He was appointed CEO in 2025, just one year after being promoted to COO and vice president. He is an expert in electric wires and power equipment who has worked at Iljin Electric for more than 30 years and led major positions across the company. He joined the company as an entry-level employee and rose to the top management position. He emphasizes “presenting a vision” as the role of a manager. #YooSangseok #IljinElectric #CEO #powerindustry #electricwires #powerequipment #transformer #secondarybattery #batterymaterials #globalpowermarket
    • NamKi-cheon - CEO of Woori Investment & Securities
    • CEO of Woori Investment & Securities
      Nam Ki-cheon
      Nam Ki-cheon is the CEO of Woori Investment & Securities. He is working to build a balanced business portfolio by diversifying the company’s product lineup, which has been centered on bonds, into stocks and global solutions. He aims to expand the company’s scale and help it grow into a comprehensive financial investment business operator. He was born on April 20, 1964, in Hadong, South Gyeongsang Province. He graduated from Daedong High School in Busan and Seoul National University’s Department of Business Administration. He earned a master’s degree in business administration from Seoul National University’s graduate school and completed an MBA program at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley in the United States. He began his career at Daewoo Securities. He served as head of Daewoo Securities’ London subsidiary and as managing director in charge of proprietary asset management. In 2016, he moved to Multi Asset Global Investments, formerly KDB Asset Management and a subsidiary of Mirae Asset Global Investments, where he served as CEO in charge of overall asset management. He was appointed CEO of Woori Asset Management and later named CEO of Woori Investment Bank. In 2024, when Woori Investment Bank merged with Foss Securities and relaunched as Woori Investment & Securities, he took office as its first CEO. He was reappointed in 2026. He is an alternative investment expert who has worked at securities firms and asset management companies for more than 20 years, and he is the first outside executive recommended by Woori Financial Group Chairman Yim Jong-yong. He invests boldly when he spots an opportunity. #NamKiCheon #WooriInvestmentSecurities #WooriFinancialGroup #CEO #securities #assetmanagement #alternativeinvestment #portfolio #globalinvestment #financialinvestment
    • LeeKyu-bong - CEO of EcoPro Materials
    • CEO of EcoPro Materials
      Lee Kyu-bong
      Lee Kyu-bong is the CEO of EcoPro Materials. He is focusing on vertically integrating the supply chain for secondary battery precursors and strengthening profitability. He is also moving quickly to diversify global customers. He was born on April 7, 1970. He graduated from Hanyang University’s Department of Inorganic Materials Engineering and worked at Samsung SDI’s research institute, including as a general manager in strategic planning. After leaving Samsung SDI, where he had worked for 23 years, he joined EcoPro Group. He worked as head of research planning (executive director) at EcoPro BM and head of business operations (executive vice president) at EcoPro EM. After serving as vice president and chief operating officer (COO) at EcoPro Materials, he was appointed CEO of EcoPro Materials in March 2026. He is an expert in secondary battery materials. #LeeKyubong #EcoProMaterials #EcoPro #secondarybattery #batterymaterials #precursor #supplychain #verticalintegration #SamsungSDI #EVbattery
    • SohnYeon-ho - Chairman and CEO of Kyungdong Navien
    • Chairman and CEO of Kyungdong Navien
      Sohn Yeon-ho
      Sohn Yeon-ho is CEO and chairman of Kyungdong Navien. He is creating a new business model by linking clean ventilation systems, including boilers, with home network systems. He was born on July 22, 1951, in North Gyeongsang Province as the second of three sons of Sohn Do-ik, founder of Kyungdong Navien and honorary chairman of Kyungdong Group, and Kim Byeong-yeong. He graduated from Joongdong High School in Seoul and the Department of Industrial Management Engineering at Dong-A University. He joined Kyungdong Machinery, now Kyungdong Navien, which was founded by his father, and worked there before becoming CEO and president of Samson, now Kyungdong One, in 1982. He later became CEO and chairman of Kyungdong Navien, formerly Kyungdong Boiler. He also concurrently serves as CEO and chairman of Kyungdong One, the holding company. For the succession to the third generation of management, his eldest son, Sohn Heung-rak, co-CEO and vice chairman of Kyungdong Navien, and his eldest daughter, Sohn Yu-jin, vice president, are receiving management training. He served as chairman of the Korea Gas & Petroleum Appliances Association. #SohnYeonho #KyungdongNavien #KyungdongOne #boiler #cleanventilation #homenetwork #businessmodel #managementsuccession #Koreanbusiness #CEO
    • JeongMin-kyo - CEO of Chaevi
    • CEO of Chaevi
      Jeong Min-kyo
      Jeong Min-kyo is the CEO of Chaevi. He is preparing to transform the company into an energy platform operator by promoting ESS-linked businesses based on its charging infrastructure platform. He was born on March 18, 1985. He graduated from Korea University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He joined Daeyoung Coretech, a machinery parts and metal cutting machine manufacturer operated by his father, where he worked as Director of Management Planning. Focusing on the growth potential of the electric vehicle charging market, he founded Daeyoung Modern Tech (now Chaevi) in 2016 and entered the electric vehicle charger manufacturing and operation business. Chaevi became the first private electric vehicle charging operator (CPO) in Korea to be listed on the KOSDAQ market. #Chaevi #JeongMinkyo #EVCharging #ElectricVehicle #CPO #ESS #EnergyPlatform #KOSDAQ #EVInfrastructure #KoreaStartup
    • ParkJung-boo - Chairman of Asung Daiso
    • Chairman of Asung Daiso
      Park Jung-boo
      Park Jung-boo is chairman of Asung Daiso. After early retirement at age 45, he founded the company in 1988 and aggressively expanded Daiso stores through “1,000-won management” and a “fixed-price policy,” growing it into a retail giant with annual sales in the KRW 4 trillion (US$ 2.9 billion) range. He was born on December 2, 1944, in Seoul. He graduated from Seoul Yeongdeungpo High School and Hanyang University’s Department of Industrial Management. He joined Poongwoo Industrial, a company that produced light bulbs in Guro Industrial Complex, now Guro Digital Complex, and served as factory manager. He founded Hanil Manpower, a trading company, and exported household goods to Japan. In 1992, he established Asung Industrial, now Asung Daiso, and in 1997 opened “Asco Even Plaza,” a Korean version of a 100-yen shop. When controversy arose over its national identity, he bought all shares held by the Japanese company. He is strengthening the company’s identity as a “Korean-style retail company” and is focusing on expanding its offline influence into online channels. #ParkJungboo #AsungDaiso #Daiso #KoreanRetail #FixedPricePolicy #1000WonManagement #RetailBusiness #HouseholdGoods #AscoEvenPlaza #OnlineExpansion
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    • JiYoung-wan - CEO of TMC
    • CEO of TMC
      Ji Young-wan
      Ji Young-wan is the CEO of TMC. He is accelerating the expansion into high value-added business areas, including optical communication cables for AI data centers. He was born on October 9, 1964. He graduated from Seoul Airport Middle School and Seoul Hwagok High School, and earned a degree in electrical engineering from Inha University. He joined Jinro Industry and worked as a deputy general manager in the sales team. After joining TMC, he served as head of the domestic sales team and as a sales director. He was appointed CEO of the ship cable business division. In 2025, he became CEO of TMC. He places great importance on talent. He has a management philosophy that “people are the company’s competitiveness.” #TMC #JiYoungwan #AIdatacenter #OpticalCommunicationCable #ShipCable #KoreanBusiness #CEO #ElectricalEngineering #HighValueBusiness #Telecommunications
    • LeeGwan-sun - CEO of Myungin Pharm
    • CEO of Myungin Pharm
      Lee Gwan-sun
      Lee Gwan-sun is the CEO of Myungin Pharm. He leads the company as co-CEO with Cha Bong-kwon, president in charge of sales. He was born on January 10, 1960, in Seosan, South Chungcheong Province. He graduated from Daejeon High School in South Chungcheong Province and Seoul National University’s College of Education, where he majored in chemistry education. He earned a master’s degree and a doctorate from the Department of Chemistry at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology). He joined Hanmi Pharmaceutical and worked as head of the research institute and president of the R&D division. In 2010, he was appointed CEO and president, and later served as vice chairman for global strategy, leading the development of Hanmi Pharmaceutical’s new drug pipeline for 38 years. In 2023, he founded GID Partners to support bio-company consulting and business strategy. He served as co-chairman of Daewoong Pharmaceutical’s Research and Development (R&D) Committee. In 2026, he was recruited as CEO of Myungin Pharm. He is a new drug development expert who wrote the legend of Hanmi Pharmaceutical’s technology exports worth several trillion won. He aims to transform Myungin Pharm from a generic drugmaker into a global new drug company centered on R&D (research and development). He served as chairman of the Korea Pharmaceutical and Bio-Pharma Manufacturers Association and as the first chairman of the Lim Sung-ki Foundation. #LeeGwan-sun #MyunginPharm #HanmiPharmaceutical #newdrugdevelopment #R&D #KAIST #DaewoongPharmaceutical #KPBMA #LimSungkiFoundation #pharmaceuticalindustry
    • ChoiMoon-ho - CEO and President of EcoPro BM
    • CEO and President of EcoPro BM
      Choi Moon-ho
      Choi Moon-ho is the CEO and president of EcoPro BM. He is focusing on increasing production capacity and expanding market share with the goal of making the company the world’s No. 1 secondary battery materials company. He was born on April 15, 1974. He graduated from Seoul National University’s Department of Chemical Engineering. He earned a master’s degree in industrial engineering and a doctorate in energy engineering from Hanyang University Graduate School. He worked at Zeobuilder and Asin Technology before joining EcoPro, where he was in charge of the battery business. He moved to EcoPro BM and served as head of the development division. After serving as chief technology officer (CTO), he was appointed co-CEO and president in 2022. As an engineer by background, he is pushing to cut costs while securing differentiated technological capabilities. #ChoiMoonho #EcoProBM #EcoPro #secondarybattery #batteryMaterials #cathodeMaterials #batteryIndustry #CEO #technologyLeadership #costReduction
    • ParkSeung-il - President of Asan Medical Center
    • President of Asan Medical Center
      Park Seung-il
      Park Seung-il is the president of Asan Medical Center. He was born on July 14, 1954. He graduated from Seoul National University College of Medicine and earned a master’s degree and a doctorate in medicine from Seoul National University Graduate School. After completing his residency at Seoul National University Hospital, he worked as a fellow at Asan Medical Center. After being appointed as a professor in the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery at the University of Ulsan College of Medicine, he served at Asan Medical Center as head of the Bio-Resource Center, director of inpatient services in the Medical Support Office, head of the Planning and Coordination Office, and vice president for medical affairs before being selected as hospital president. He succeeded in winning a third term in 2025. He is a lung transplant expert who successfully performed South Korea’s first living-donor lung transplant surgery. He is focusing his efforts on advancing Asan Medical Center into a world-class hub for the treatment of severe diseases and a patient-centered future medical model. He served as vice chairman and public relations committee chairman of the Korean Hospital Association. #ParkSeungil #AsanMedicalCenter #SeoulNationalUniversity #lungtransplant #livingdonorlungtransplant #severediseasecare #futuremedicine #patientcenteredcare #KoreanHospitalAssociation #UniversityofUlsan

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