Kiturami Appoints CEO Kim Hak-su... Accelerates Overseas Business Expansion
Extensive Experience in Overseas Market Development and Localization
Ideal Candidate for Becoming a Global Company
On the 10th, Gidulami announced the appointment of Kim Hak-su, head of Gidulami's Overseas Sales Division, as the new CEO to expand its global market. Since assuming the position of head of the Overseas Sales Division in January 2021, Kim Hak-su has led overseas business sales to grow by more than 25% for two consecutive years through the launch of new products in the North American region, establishment of a Russian corporation, and stabilization of the Chinese corporation.
CEO Kim is an overseas expert who joined Daewoo Electronics in 1994 and has worked for 30 years in Poland, Germany, Italy, the United States, China, and other locations. He served as CFO of Daewoo Electronics Europe Headquarters, head of Kyungdong Navien's U.S. corporation, and general manager of its China corporation. CEO Kim said, "While overseas markets are becoming increasingly globalized, significant differences still exist between countries, requiring different sales environments and leadership styles for each country. Since objectively understanding the market conditions of each country determines success or failure, we will strive to enhance decision accuracy through precise data collection and simulation necessary for decision-making, and work towards becoming and establishing ourselves as a global company."
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Meanwhile, the previous CEO of Gidulami, Choi Jae-beom, who took office in January 2020, completed his three-year term last December but extended his term due to the delay in appointing a new CEO.
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