Min Dong-uk, 56, chief executive of MCNEX, took office as the 10th chair of the Korea Listed Companies Association.

Min Dong-uk, 10th president of the Korea Listed Companies Association. /Courtesy of Korea Listed Companies Association

The Korea Listed Companies Association said on the 26th that it held its 52nd regular general meeting of members and elected Min as the new chair. Min officially took office that day, and the term is three years.

Min has served as an adjunct professor at Dongguk University's Institute of Industrial Technology and is a director on the board of the Korea International Trade Association and chair of the Global Leading Companies Association. In 2020, Min received the "$400 million Export Tower," and in 2025, the "Order of Industrial Service Merit, Bronze Tower."

At the general meeting, the leadership lineup, including Chair Min, was finalized. As non-executive vice chairs, Kim Young-jae, CEO of Daeduck; Park Jin-seon, CEO of Sempio; Woo Kee-Hong, CEO of Korean Air Lines; Lee Su-mi, CEO of OCI Holdings; Cho Wook-je, CEO of Yuhan; and Chung Hye-seung, CEO of Inzi Controls, were appointed.

In an inaugural address, Min said, "As uncertainty in the internal and external economic environment persists, the role and responsibility of corporations are becoming even more important," and added, "Through cooperation with member companies, related agencies, and relevant organizations, we will improve the management environment for listed companies and do our best so that listed companies can contribute to national economic development."

Min added, "As the backbone of our economy, listed companies have significant responsibilities and roles," and said, "By sharing experience and capabilities among member companies and through constructive communication with the government, related institutions, and academia, we will enhance the predictability and credibility of the capital market."

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