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Young-Ha Lee
President and CEO / Home Appliance Company
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Mr. Y.H. (Young Ha) Lee is the President and CEO of the Home Appliance Company at LG Electronics. Since joining LG in 1979, Mr. Lee served in various managerial positions including Head of the Air Conditioning Compressor Division, Head of the Refrigeration Division, and later as a Managing Director and Executive Vice President. He was also stationed in Tokyo, Japan from 1986 to 1990.
From 1995 to 1996, Mr. Lee played a vital role in the restructuring efforts of the company as a member of the Innovation Task Force Team. He was named Executive Vice President in 2002 and later assumed the role of CEO of the Digital Appliance Company in 2004.
In 1993, the Electronic Industries Association of Korea recognized Mr. Lee with a Commendation for his role in the development of the Korean electronics industry.
Mr. Lee completed an MBA course at Bringham Young University and an AMP from Harvard Business School.
He graduated from Inha University with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering.
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