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SK Group doles out executive promotions

SK Group on Tuesday announced that it has promoted 125 managerial employees, including 69 to new executive posts, as part of its regular reshuffle.

Korea’s third-largest conglomerate by assets appointed new presidents for three affiliates.

The appointees include Moon Jong-hoon at SK Marketing & Company, Kim Se-dae at Sheraton Walkerhill Hotel and Lee Moon-seok at SK Chemical’s green chemical business unit.

The executive shake-up was aimed at accelerating the group’s overseas operations and making inroads into new fields while minimizing any instability due to a graft scandal involving its top brass, officials said.

The promotions come less than a week after the group’s chairman Chey Tae-won was indicted on charges of embezzling company funds to make up investment losses from futures and options trading. His younger brother and vice chairman Chey Jae-won was arrested at the end of last month on the same charges.

Denying any wrongdoing, the older Chey called on executives last week to promptly put their firms on a normal footing.

The group plans to double its investment to a record 19.1 trillion won ($16.5 billion) and hire 7,000 people this year to scale up overseas resources exploration and smoothen its acquisition of Hynix Semiconductor, a local chip manufacturer.

By Shin Hyon-hee (heeshin@heraldcorp.com)
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