Kim Jun, President and CEO of SK Innovation

Kim Jun, President and CEO of SK Innovation

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park So-yeon] Among electric vehicle battery companies, interest in SK Innovation President Kim Jun's 'on-site management' was found to be the highest.


On the 13th, the Global Big Data Research Institute announced the results of big data analysis on the amount of information regarding on-site management of three domestic electric vehicle battery company CEOs last year, targeting 12 channels including news, communities, blogs, cafes, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, KakaoStory, Knowledge iN, companies/organizations, and government/public sectors.


According to the big data analysis results based on the amount of information, the order was ▲Kim Jun, President of SK Innovation ▲Shin Hak-cheol, Vice Chairman of LG Chem ▲Jeon Young-hyun, President of Samsung SDI.


The analysis method only produced results when the Korean text was within 15 characters and included the 'CEO's name' and the keyword 'on-site management'.


The analysis showed that Kim Jun, President of SK Innovation, had the highest amount of information with 694 cases.


In January last year, President Kim visited CES2020 with about 20 SK Innovation executives and held a strategy meeting to explore growth plans through innovative development of the E-mobility industry after the on-site visit.


President Kim also visited several sites consecutively, including SK Incheon Petrochemicals and SK Ulsan CLX.


At these sites, President Kim emphasized workers' happiness as a priority and held discussions with members while ensuring quarantine rules in preparation for the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


Following President Kim, Shin Hak-cheol, Vice Chairman of LG Chem, ranked second with 478 cases.


Vice Chairman Shin actively conducted on-site management by visiting domestic sites such as Daejeon Technology Research Institute, Ochang Plant, Paju Plant, and Daesan Plant, as well as overseas sites in Germany, Poland, China, and the United States last year.


Jeon Young-hyun, President of Samsung SDI, had the fewest cases with 37.



Kim Hee-jung, Director of the Global Big Data Research Institute, stated, "Electric vehicle batteries are currently the hottest industry, and there is inevitably a lot of movement among members. To prevent COVID-19 as well as various incidents and accidents at domestic and overseas sites, it is essential to enhance the CEOs' interest in on-site management."


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