Seoul, South Korea - November 27, 2014, Seoul, South Korea - LG Electronics (LG) announces the promotion of Juno Cho, president of LG Corp. to the role of president and CEO of the LG Mobile Communication Company, and the appointment of new executives.
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Juno Cho will take on the role of President and CEO of the LG Mobile Communication Company with Jong-seok Park moving into the newly created position of Chief Technology Advisor.
Mr. Cho has strong knowledge of LG’s mobile operations, having previously led LG’s mobile business strategy and sales and marketing for North America from 2000-2007. He began his career with LG in 1986, moving up to the position of Vice President in the LG Chairman's office within 10 years.
A graduate of Seoul National University with a degree in economics, Mr. Cho received his M.B.A. from the University of Chicago.
Bong-suk Kwon, head of the Synergy Division of LG Corp., will be promoted to Executive Vice President and CEO of the LG Home Entertainment Company.
Previously responsible for the HE Company’s monitor business, Mr. Kwon was responsible for elevating LG to the number one position in the LED monitor market and was involved in the development of the company’s popular G series smartphones as head of LG’s product planning division in the LG Mobile Communications Company.
He received his degree in economics from Seoul National University and his M.B.A. from the University of Helsinki.
Seong-jin Jo, President and CEO of the LG Home Appliance Company, will assume responsibility of the newly created Home Appliance and Air Solution (H&A) Company.
Other realignments are designed to strengthen LG’s competitiveness in the business-to-business (B2B) sector.
Hwan-yong Noh, current President and CEO of the LG Air Conditioning & Energy Solution Company, will take on the new role of B2B Officer to position LG as a leader in the commercial sector, which includes information displays, commercial air conditioning systems and energy-related initiatives.
Executive Vice President Sang-bong Lee will lead the LG Energy Business Center, a new division created from the strengths of three existing businesses: Solar, Lighting and Energy Storage System (ESS).
To strengthen its innovation and marketing capabilities, LG also announced the following changes:
LG’s Chief Technology Officer Scott Ahn will take on the additional role of head of LG’s Innovation Business Center to identify and develop new business areas based on future technologies.
Global Sales and Marketing Officer Wayne Park will assume the new title of Executive Vice President and CEO of LG’s Overseas Sales and Marketing Company which will oversee 53 of LG’s sales subsidiaries worldwide.
Sang-gyu Choi, head of LG’s Korean sales and marketing operations, has been promoted to President and CEO of Korea Sales and Marketing Company. ■
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