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LG changes its mobile division chief once again

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Yordan 28 November 2018

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It is that moment of the year again when LG initiates organizational changes to optimize its businesses. Brian Kwon, currently the leader of the Home Entertainment Company, will become the new head of the Mobile Communications division.

He is replacing Hwang Jeong-hwan, who will focus on his role as head of LG’s Convergence Business Development Office after heading the mobile business in the last 12 months.

In a press release, LG pointed out that Kwon played a critical role in transforming the TV, audio and PC business into category leaders and “his knowledge and experience in the global marketplace will be instrumental in continuing LG’s mobile operations turnaround.”

The company also praised Hwang Jeong-hwan, who “successfully bolstered the operation’s quality assurance and product development efficiency.”

Other structural changes include forwarding some day-to-day responsibilities from the CEO Jo Seong-jin to the CFO David Jung. This includes supervision of support operations, corporate security, and communications.

The Vehicle Components Company and the B2B Company are being renamed “to enhance their successes in the commercial sector by focusing additional resources on finding solutions.”

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