Mr. Y.K. Kim is President and Chief Executive Officer of Samsung Electronics America, and is responsible for overseeing the company’s operations in Canada, the United States and Mexico. Mr. Kim was most recently Senior Vice President, leading the Sales & Marketing Team of the Samsung Electronics Visual Display business.
Mr. Kim began his career at Samsung Electronics in 1986, in export sales. In 1989, he moved to France as a Senior Manager and ultimately became Vice President responsible for sales and marketing for the French market.
Mr. Kim began his career at Samsung Electronics in 1986, in export sales. In 1989, he moved to France as a Senior Manager and ultimately became Vice President responsible for sales and marketing for the French market.
Mr. Gregory Lee is President and CEO of Samsung Telecommunications America. As the company’s lead executive, he is responsible for heading the company’s mobile business operations and strengthening the company’s leading position in the smartphone market in the U.S.
Mr. Lee has a long history with Samsung Electronics. Prior to his position at STA, Mr. Lee was appointed President, Chief Executive Officer of Samsung Asia in January 2010. He led the regional headquarters for all Samsung Electronics’ businesses in Southeast Asia and Oceania for three years. Mr. Lee joined Samsung in 2004, and held the position of Chief Marketing Officer for Samsung Electronics globally.
Before joining Samsung, Mr. Lee’s experiences include Johnson & Johnson, Kellogg’s and Procter & Gamble in general management and marketing fields. Mr. Lee started his career in the United States and has worked extensively in both the U.S. and Asia.
Mr. Lee has a long history with Samsung Electronics. Prior to his position at STA, Mr. Lee was appointed President, Chief Executive Officer of Samsung Asia in January 2010. He led the regional headquarters for all Samsung Electronics’ businesses in Southeast Asia and Oceania for three years. Mr. Lee joined Samsung in 2004, and held the position of Chief Marketing Officer for Samsung Electronics globally.
Before joining Samsung, Mr. Lee’s experiences include Johnson & Johnson, Kellogg’s and Procter & Gamble in general management and marketing fields. Mr. Lee started his career in the United States and has worked extensively in both the U.S. and Asia.
As President and CEO of Samsung Semiconductor Inc. (SSI), a multi-billion dollar U.S. subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, Mr. Bae is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the company's business including its DRAM, Flash and SRAM memory groups, liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD), storage, foundry and System LSI divisions and technical marketing organization.
For the past twenty-five years, Mr. Bae has held various strategic marketing and sales management positions within Samsung in Korea and Europe. Prior to his appointment at SSI, Mr. Bae was Senior Vice President of Memory Sales at Samsung Electronics in Seoul, Korea, where he was in charge of developing global sales strategy for the world's No. 1 memory company.
For the past twenty-five years, Mr. Bae has held various strategic marketing and sales management positions within Samsung in Korea and Europe. Prior to his appointment at SSI, Mr. Bae was Senior Vice President of Memory Sales at Samsung Electronics in Seoul, Korea, where he was in charge of developing global sales strategy for the world's No. 1 memory company.
As President of Samsung Austin Semiconductor (SAS), owned by Samsung Electronics, Dr. Park oversees one of the most advanced semiconductor plants in the United States where state-of-the-art mobile SoC chips are made. Dr. Park received his undergraduate degree in Material Science from Seoul National University, and his Master's and Ph.D from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). After earning his doctorate from KAIST, Dr. Park joined the research and development arm of Samsung Electronics' Semiconductor business in 1991. Dr. Park quickly established himself as a prolific inventor, authoring and co- authoring more than 150 U.S. patents.