Choi Gee-sung explained

Birth Date:2 February 1951
Alma Mater:Seoul National University
Occupation:President and Chief Executive of the digital media division at Samsung Electronics
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Child:yes
Hangul:최지성
Hanja:崔志成
Rr:Choe Jiseong
Mr:Ch'oe Chisŏng

Choi Gee-sung (; born 2 February 1951)[1] is President and Chief Executive of the digital media division at Samsung Electronics, overseeing the third-largest business group of the South Korean company, which includes televisions, flat-panel screens, MP3 players, personal computers, and other consumer electronics.[2] He was a New York City torchbearer for the 2004 Summer Olympics relay.

Early life

Choi grew up in Chuncheon, Gangwon-do, where he attended Chuncheon Middle School and Chuncheon High School. He graduated from Seoul National University's Department of Business in 1977.[1]

Career

Choi had a stint as chief design officer and established Samsung's chip business in Europe in the 1980s. He is best known as a marketing expert, however, and is credited with having steered Samsung past Sony (SNE) to become the world's No. 1 TV brand in 2006. Choi took over the running of Samsung's mobile phone business in January 2007. By September 2008, the company's global market share stood at 17.1%—second only to Nokia and up from 14.4% in 2007.

Notes and References

  1. News: 최지성 삼성그룹 미래전략실장. Business Post. 29 June 2015. 16 November 2015.
  2. News: Kevin J. . O'Brien . Interview with chief executive Geesung Choi . . 2005-03-11 . 2008-02-02 .