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Samsung opts for stability over change in top management reshuffle
삼성전자 무선사업부장 고동진…신종균 IM부문장 유임
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By Yoon Sung-won

Lee Jae-yong, Samsung Electronics Vice ChairmanKoh Dong-jin, Samsung Electronics Mobile Business CEOChung Yoo-sung, Samsung SDS CEO and PresidentKo Han-sung, Samsung Bioepis CEO and President
Lee Jae-yong, Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman
Lee Jae-yong, Samsung Electronics Vice ChairmanKoh Dong-jin, Samsung Electronics Mobile Business CEOChung Yoo-sung, Samsung SDS CEO and PresidentKo Han-sung, Samsung Bioepis CEO and President
Koh Dong-jin, Samsung Electronics Mobile Business CEO
Lee Jae-yong, Samsung Electronics Vice ChairmanKoh Dong-jin, Samsung Electronics Mobile Business CEOChung Yoo-sung, Samsung SDS CEO and PresidentKo Han-sung, Samsung Bioepis CEO and President
Chung Yoo-sung, Samsung SDS CEO and President
Lee Jae-yong, Samsung Electronics Vice ChairmanKoh Dong-jin, Samsung Electronics Mobile Business CEOChung Yoo-sung, Samsung SDS CEO and PresidentKo Han-sung, Samsung Bioepis CEO and President
Ko Han-sung, Samsung Bioepis CEO and President
Samsung Group chose stability over change in its top management reshuffle for next year.

The nation's top conglomerate appointed six new presidents and one executive vice president while transferring eight president-level executives within its affiliates, according to the Samsung Corporate Strategy Office, Tuesday.

The reshuffle, which was the first under the group's de-facto leader Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong, did not include any promotions for the Samsung owner's family members. It can be seen as a move to seek prudence in the time of a generation shift of management and intensifying market competition.

The small-scale personnel promotion and transfer also struck a contrast to that of LG Group, the nation's fourth-largest conglomerate, which made rather drastic changes in its top management for next year.

"We have changed the leader of a key business in the end-product sector to refresh the organization's atmosphere for a leap," said Samsung Group in a statement. "We also have reinforced our personnel principle of respecting tech-savvy managers by promoting those who lead development of core mobile and semiconductor products to the presidential level."

For Samsung Electronics, the group appointed a new head for its mobile communications business to survive fierce competition with Apple and rapidly growing Chinese brands.

It promoted executive vice president Koh Dong-jin, who was previously in charge of mobile R&D, to president of the mobile business.

Koh led the development of the company's premium smartphone Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy Note 5.

"Koh is expected to lead the second leap of the mobile business as he has vision and expertise on the development of solutions and services such as mobile security software KNOX and mobile payment service Samsung Pay," said Samsung Group in a statement.

President Shin Jong-kyun, who previously headed the mobile communications business, will retain his position as CEO of the IT & Mobile Communications Division to concentrate on long-term business strategies.

As Shin, who had been expected to be replaced in the reshuffle, came to remain in office, Samsung Electronics will also be managed by three co-CEOs _ Device Solutions Division CEO and Vice Chairman Kwon Oh-hyun, Consumer Electronics (CE) Division CEO and President Yoon Boo-keun and Shin.

The group promoted Chung Chil-hee as a new president of Samsung Electronics, succeeding Kwon's role as head of Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology. Jun Dong-soo, the former CEO and President of Samsung SDS, was transferred to president of Samsung Electronics CE Division's health and medical equipment business.

Replacing Jun, Samsung Economic Research Institute (SERI) Executive Advisor Chung Yoo-sung was named as the new CEO of Samsung SDS. Samsung Electronics' global marketing office president Hong Won-pyo moved to Samsung SDS to head its business solutions division.

Tcha Moon-joong, who had played an advisory role at Samsung Electronics, has been promoted as executive vice president and CEO of SERI.

The biopharmaceutical and biosimilar product affiliate Samsung Bioepis saw its CEO Ko Han-sung promoted to president, reflecting the group's willingness to boost its presence in the medical and pharmaceutical sectors.

In the group's key business-planning arm the Future Strategy Office, executive vice president Sung Yeol-woo and Jung Hyun-ho were promoted as new presidents. Sung and Jung will head the legal and human resources teams, respectively.

Samsung Group also promoted Han In-gyu as the new president of Hotel Shilla's duty free business division.

Samsung Chairman Lee Kun-hee's daughter, Lee Seo-hyun, who used to lead management strategy for both Cheil Worldwide and Samsung C&T's fashion division, became the president of Samsung C&T's entire fashion group.

Yoon Joo-hwa, who had served as CEO of the fashion business at Samsung C&T before Lee, transferred to the Samsung Corporate Social Responsibility Committee.
Samsung Group is expected to execute a follow-up management reshuffle of vice president-level executives on Friday and announce the results next week.

As the conglomerate has been working to balance gender in management, it is expected to promote many female executives. It is also likely that the group under the leadership of Lee Jae-yong will appoint new executives who are younger and have strong educational backgrounds to accelerate its generation shift.



삼성전자 무선사업부장 고동진…신종균 IM부문장 유임

승진 6명 등 15명 규모 사장단 인사…이재용 체제 '안정속 발탁'
정칠희·고한승·한인규·성열우·정현호 사장 승진 
윤주화 물산 사장 사회공헌위로…이서현 패션부문장에

삼성은 1일 삼성전자 고동진 부사장을 사장으로 승진시켜 IM(IT모바일)부문 무선사업부장에 내정하는 등 2016년 정기 사장단 인사를 단행했다.

교체 여부가 관심을 끈 삼성전자 신종균 사장은 겸직하던 무선사업부장 자리를 후배에게 물려주고 IM부문장 대표이사 사장으로 남았다.

이건희 회장의 차녀인 이서현 삼성물산 패션부문 경영기획담당 사장은 삼성물산 패션부문장(사장)이 돼 삼성의 패션사업을 총괄한다.

통합 삼성물산은 이에 따라 기존 4인 대표체제에서 3인 대표체제(최치훈 건설부문 사장, 김신 상사부문 사장, 김봉영 리조트건설부문 사장)로 바뀌었다.

윤주화 삼성물산 패션부문 사장(대표이사)은 삼성사회공헌위원회 사장으로 옮겨갔다.

인사 규모는 사장 승진 6명, 대표 부사장 승진 1명, 이동·위촉업무 변경 8명 등 총 15명으로 비교적 소폭이다. 지난해 승진자(3명), 규모(11명)보다 약간 늘었지만 일각에서 거론되던 대대적인 사장단 물갈이는 이뤄지지 않았다.

이번은 이재용 삼성전자 부회장이 실질적으로 전권을 갖고 실행에 옮긴 첫 번째 인사로 특징은 안정 속 발탁을 꾀한 것으로 풀이된다.

삼성은 '세트부문 주력사업부 리더를 교체해 제2도약을 위한 조직 분위기를 일신하고 무선·반도체 등 핵심제품 개발을 진두지휘한 인물을 사장으로 승진시켜 기술안목을 갖춘 경영자를 우대하는 인사원칙을 확인했다'고 인사배경을 밝혔다. 

삼성전자 정칠희 부사장은 삼성전자 종합기술원 사장으로, 삼성바이오에피스 고한승 부사장은 삼성바이오에피스 대표이사 사장으로, 호텔신라 한인규 부사장은 호텔신라 면세유통사업부문 사장으로 각각 승진했다.

삼성 미래전략실 법무팀장인 성열우 부사장과 인사팀장인 정현호 부사장은 사장으로 동반 승진했다.

삼성그룹 컨트롤타워인 미래전략실은 최지성 실장(부회장)-장충기 실차장(사장) 체제를 그대로 유지했고 팀장 2명만 승진했다.

한국개발연구원(KDI) 출신인 삼성전자 차문중 고문은 삼성경제연구소 대표이사 부사장으로 승진했다.

삼성전자 권오현 부회장과 윤부근 사장, 신종균 사장은 각각 겸직하던 종합기술원장과 생활가전사업부장, 무선사업부장 자리를 후배 경영진에 물려줬다. 생활가전사업부장은 후속 임원인사에서 결정될 것으로 보인다.

삼성은 '그간의 연륜과 경험을 바탕으로 중장기 사업전략 구상과 새로운 먹거리 발굴 등에 전념하도록 한 것'이라고 설명했다.

윤 사장과 신 사장은 사업부를 휘하에 두기 때문에 여전히 가전 및 모바일 사업의 총괄책임자 역할을 수행하게 된다.

무선사업부장으로 발탁된 고동진 신임 사장은 정보통신부문 유럽연구소장을 거쳐 무선사업부에서 상품기획·기술전략을 맡아 갤럭시 성공신화를 이끌어왔다.

삼성은 고 사장에 대해 '지난해 말부터 무선사업부 개발실장으로 갤럭시 S6, 노트5 등 차별화된 플래그십 모델 개발을 선도했고 하드웨어·소프트웨어와 녹스(KNOX)·삼성페이 등 솔루션·서비스 개발에도 폭넓은 안목과 식견을 갖춰 무선사업의 제2도약을 이끌 것으로 기대된다'고 발탁 배경을 설명했다.

정칠희 사장은 반도체 개발의 외길을 걸어온 신화창조의 주역 중 한 명으로 평가받았고 고한승 사장은 불모지에서 바이오 사업 개발을 이끈 공로를 인정받았다.

한인규 사장은 싱가포르 창이공항 면세점 진출, 서울시내 면세점 신규 사업권 획득에 주도적 역할을 한 것으로 평가됐다.

삼성SDS 전동수 사장은 삼성전자 CE부문 의료기기사업부장으로 옮겼고 삼성SDS 사장에는 정유성 삼성경제연구소 상담역이 이동했다.

전 사장은 세트·부품 사업경험을 바탕으로 차세대 먹거리인 의료기기사업의 혁신을 주도하게 됐다. 인사팀장 출신인 정 사장은 SDS의 인적 경쟁력 제고에 주력하게 된다. 

이밖에 삼성전자 홍원표 글로벌마케팅실장(사장)은 삼성SDS 솔루션사업부문 사장으로 이동했다.

삼성은 오는 4일께 부사장 이하 후속 임원 인사를 단행하고 내주 중 주요 계열사 조직개편안을 발표할 예정이다. (연합뉴스)
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