Lee Seung-hyun, Former Head of Korea East-West Power, Appointed as New President of Seoul Energy Corporation
[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced that it will appoint Lee Seung-hyun, former Head of Safety Technology at Korea East-West Power, as the President of Seoul Energy Corporation effective from the 1st. The term of office is three years from the date of appointment.
Newly appointed President Lee Seung-hyun is an energy expert who has accumulated diverse and extensive capabilities in overall public enterprise management, spanning administration and technology, by serving as Head of Construction at Shindangjin, Head of Power Generation, Head of Planning Headquarters, and Head of Safety Technology Headquarters at energy sector public enterprises such as Korea Electric Power Corporation and Korea East-West Power for 33 years since 1989.
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The Seoul Metropolitan Government stated, "We expect President Lee Seung-hyun to implement the vision of Seoul Energy Corporation to improve citizens' quality of life through sustainable energy, based on his diverse experience in energy sector public enterprises and his understanding of the new government’s energy policies gained through activities in government committees. He is also expected to lead safety-first responsible management and financial innovation."
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