Over 25 years of extensive business management experience
Bae Tae-won has been appointed as the new head of Intel Korea.
Intel announced on the 27th that it had appointed Bae Tae-won as the new head of Intel Korea.
Newly appointed President Bae Tae-won will lead Intel Korea, replacing former President Kwon Myung-sook, who is retiring after 33 years of service at Intel.
Newly appointed CEO Bae Tae-won joined Intel in 1999 and has held key positions in various fields including sales, marketing, and business strategy planning for over 25 years. In particular, he led the Samsung account team and was responsible for extensive business management with Samsung in Intel’s sales and marketing department.
Hans Chuang, Intel Asia Pacific and Japan general manager, said, “We are delighted to have President Bae lead Intel Korea, and I would like to express my gratitude to President Kwon for her long-standing dedication and contributions to Intel Korea. I would like to express my gratitude for her contributions and hard work.”
He also said, “Intel is committed to accelerating Intel’s innovation in Korea. We are confident that President Bae Tae-won’s decades of experience and passion in Korea will be of great help to employees, customers, and partners across the Korean ecosystem.”