Chung Joon-yang

This is a Korean name; the family name is Chung.
Chung Joon-Yang
Born (1948-02-03) February 3, 1948
South Korea Su-won, South Korea
Nationality South Korea South Korean
Occupation CEO of POSCO, Chairman of National Academy Engineering of Korea
Known for CEO of POSCO
Korean name
Hangul 정준양
Hanja
Revised Romanization Jeong Junyang
McCune–Reischauer Chŏng Jun-yang

Chung Joon-Yang (born : February 3, 1948) is a South Korean businessman, who presently serves as CEO of POSCO.[1]

Biography

Chung joined POSCO as an associate in 1975. He has contributed to the improvement of the competitiveness of POSCO, leading the development of major technology. He served as chief of Po-hang Iron and Steel Company’s branch in Belgium and later served as vice manager of Iron and Steel Making Plant Group at Gwang-yang steelwork in 2003 and was promoted to the chief of Gwang-yang steelwork in 2004. Also, he was the director of the manufacturing technology department and the vice-president of POSCO in 2006. Furthermore, he was appointed as the CEO of POSCO E&C in 2008 and rose to the CEO of POSCO in February, 2009. In addition, he has been the 8th executive director of POSTECH from April, 2011. Moreover, he was appointed as the chief of National Academy Engineering of Korea.

Education

Career

Major activities

Awards

Performance

When he was chief of Gwangyang steel mill, he succeed in domestically producing advanced automotive steel sheet which became a major profit center for POSCO.

Advanced automotive steel to produce a stable operating state-of-the-art equipment and technology led to the development of a newly equipped Gwangyang steel and automobile production system based on 6.5 million ton per year to build a great performance.

References

  1. Oh Young-jin (20 April 2009). "CEO Gives POSCO Character". Korea Times. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
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