Kolmar BNH Appoints Yoon Yeo-won as Co-CEO
[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] Kolmar BNH announced on the 3rd that it has appointed Vice President Yeo-won Yoon, Head of Planning and Management, as CEO and President.
President Yoon joined Kolmar Korea's marketing team in 2001, where she was responsible for analyzing changes in cosmetic trends and market analysis, and has been recognized for contributing to Kolmar Korea's growth and the development of K-Beauty.
In 2009, she served as CEO of HNG, a subsidiary of Kolmar BNH, and in 2018, she worked as Vice President of Planning and Management at Kolmar BNH, contributing to the growth of Kolmar Korea's health functional food division, leading an average annual growth rate of 20%.
President Yoon graduated from Yonsei University with a degree in Public Administration and completed an MBA program in Marketing and International Business as well as a doctoral program in Marketing at the Graduate School of Business.
Alongside Co-CEO Hwa-young Jung, who took office in 2013, President Yoon plans to complete Jiangsu Kolmar in China to actively enter the Chinese market and expand the Eumseong factory.
President Yoon stated, “Kolmar BNH plans to strengthen its capabilities from a health functional food ODM company to a global health beauty research and development specialist company. To this end, we will secure proprietary technologies targeting not only the domestic market but also global markets including China, while providing customized services to customers.”
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