by CIO Staff

LG Electronics Selects New Chief Executive

News
Dec 18, 20062 mins
Outsourcing

The former head of LG’s Korean mobile carrier, LG Telecom, will become the new chief executive officer (CEO) of LG Electronics, the company said Monday.

The appointment of Yong Nam will be effective Jan. 1, 2007, and will give him control of a vast consumer electronics company that ranks among the world’s largest manufacturers of mobile phone handsets, televisions and air conditioners. Through its stake in LG.Philips LCD, the company is also a major producer of liquid crystal display (LCD) panels.

Nam is currently head of strategic business at LG and led LG Telecom from October 1998 to May this year. Prior to those positions, he served as president of LG’s former multimedia division.

LG Electronics also promoted Simon Kang from head of Korea sales and marketing to CEO of its digital display division, and Skott Ahn from head of mobile handset research and development to CEO of its entire mobile communications division. The company also appointed Dominique Oh to head of European mobile communications, and John Herington and Eric Surdej as the marketing heads of the U.S. and France divisions, respectively.

-Martyn Williams, IDG News Service (Tokyo Bureau)

Related Links:

  • LG to Improve Optics in Cell Phone Handsets

  • ITU: LG Preps Mobile WiMax Devices for ’07 Launch

Check out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage.