Appointed as Head of New Business Division (Vice President) to Discover and Expand New Business Opportunities

CEO Jaesik Kim

CEO Jaesik Kim

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Comprehensive energy company Samchully announced on the 30th that it has appointed Kim Jae-sik, a former Samil Accounting Corporation executive, as the head of the New Business Division to discover and expand new businesses.


CEO Kim Jae-sik graduated from Seoul National University with a degree in Business Administration and earned a Ph.D. in Business Administration from Kyung Hee University. After obtaining certified public accountant licenses in both Korea and the United States, he served as the head of the Management Consulting Division at Samil Accounting Corporation.


After gaining 25 years of diverse industry experience by providing management consulting to manufacturing, finance, IT, and biohealthcare companies at Samil Accounting Corporation, he held positions such as Head of Corporate Planning at Daewoong Pharmaceutical, Head of Management Support at Hanmi Pharmaceutical, and CEO of PH Pharma.


He also served as an adjunct professor of Management Engineering at the KAIST Graduate School of Techno-Management and as a visiting professor at Texas State University in Dallas, USA.


According to Samchully, CEO Kim is recognized for his meticulous management style and strong execution skills, typical of a CPA background. Based on his extensive field experience, he has a high understanding of changes in the business environment and possesses capabilities to enter new businesses such as healthcare, having successfully completed numerous mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the pharmaceutical and bio industries.



A Samchully official stated, "CEO Kim is not only an expert with rich experience and know-how in manufacturing, finance, and healthcare sectors but also has experience in various corporate M&As and new business discovery. He will contribute to Samchully Group, which has grown focusing on energy businesses such as city gas, power generation, and district energy, in finding new future growth engines."


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