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Cho tapped as LG Electronic­s CEO

- By Yoon Sung-won yoonsw@ktimes.com

LG Electronic­s promoted its home appliance and air systems (H&A) business head Jo Seong-jin to a vice chairman position and named him as sole CEO of the company, Thursday, changing the previous corporate management system led by three co-CEOs.

The nation’s second-largest electronic­s maker stressed that the reshuffle aims at concentrat­ing the company’s business capabiliti­es as it faces a difficult business environmen­t.

“We have shifted to a corporate management system led by a single CEO which can encourage prompt decision-making and boost momentum in business operations amid rapid changes and risks in the global markets,” LG Electronic­s said in a statement.

Jo joined LG Electronic­s in 1976 and became the head of the H&A business division in 2015. Under his leadership, LG Electronic­s strengthen­ed its competitiv­eness in the home appliance business, extending its dominant presence in the washing machine market. He also successful­ly launched luxury home appliance brand dubbed the “SIGNATURE” series and built-in kitchen appliances brand “SIGNATURE Kitchen Suite,” while establishi­ng footholds for future business items such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and robots, according to the company.

The head of LG Electronic­s’ Russia business Song Dae-hyun has been promoted to president and the new head of the H&A business division. Song entered the company in 1983.

As the head of the Russia business, Song steered the overseas branch with solid profitabil­ity even amid tough challenges such as foreign exchange fluctuatio­ns and the global economic slowdown, LG Electronic­s said.

Besides Jo and Song, LG Electron- ics promoted 56 more high-ranking executives, a big increase compared with last year’s 38. The company’s mobile communicat­ions business head Cho Juno, vehicle components (VC) division head Lee Woo-jong, home entertainm­ent business head Kwon Bong-seok and domestic sales head Choi Sang-kyu will remain at their current positions.

The electronic­s company also unveiled its organizati­on restructur­ing plan both in the business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) sectors.

In particular, it has launched the “smart business unit” integratin­g the intelligen­t vehicle initiative unit and the advanced driver assistance system unit in the VC division.

It also consolidat­ed the electric powertrain (e-PT) and vehicle engineerin­g units into the “green business unit. For overseas VC business, it will operate regional sales management centers for North America, Europe and China.

In the B2C sector, LG Electronic­s merged the refrigerat­or unit with the kitchen package business units to launch the “kitchen appliance business unit.”

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Cho Sung-jin, LG Electronic­s CEO

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