Jung Guyong Reappointed as Current Chairman... Serving as Chairman Three Times Since 2014
Lee Giheon, Former Head of Chungbuk Regional Procurement Service, Appointed Full-Time Vice Chairman

Jung Gu-yong, Chairman of the Korea Listed Companies Association (Provided by Korea Listed Companies Association)

Jung Gu-yong, Chairman of the Korea Listed Companies Association (Provided by Korea Listed Companies Association)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] Jung Guyong, chairman of the Korea Listed Companies Association, has been reappointed once again. Chairman Jung, who was first appointed in 2014, will serve as chairman for about 10 years until 2023.


The Listed Companies Association held its regular general meeting on the 26th at the Listed Companies Hall in Mapo-gu, Seoul, and approved the appointment of the chairman and the executive team, including Chairman Jung.


Lee Kiheon, former head of the Chungbuk Regional Public Procurement Service, was appointed as the new full-time vice chairman. Vice Chairman Lee has held key positions in economic departments such as the Ministry of Strategy and Finance, the Prime Minister's Office, and the Financial Services Commission, and has served as spokesperson for the Public Procurement Service and head of the Chungbuk Regional Public Procurement Service.


Non-executive vice chairmen appointed include Kim Youngjae, president of Daeduck Electronics; Woo Ki-hong, president of Korean Air; Park Jinseon, president of Sempio; Baek Wooseok, chairman of OCI; and Lee Jeonghee, president of Yuhan Corporation.



Chairman Jung stated, "Based on the abundant experience and expertise accumulated by the association so far, we will fulfill the association's role and responsibility so that listed companies, the backbone of our economy, can actively respond to the rapidly changing political and economic environment."


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