Nautilus Hyosung America names new president, CEO
Charles Jung is taking the helm at Nautilus Hyosung America, replacing outgoing CEO Chan Park.
March 2, 2010
Nautilus Hyosung has named a new president and CEO for its base in North America.
Charles Jung Sr., executive vice president of Nautilus Hyosung, has been named president and CEO of Nautilus Hyosung America Inc. Jung will assume responsibility for Nautilus Hyosung's business in North America and South America and will be based at the U.S. headquarters in Coppell, Texas.
Jung replaces former Nautilus Hyosung America president and CEO Chan Park, who has been at the helm of U.S. operations since January 2007. Park led the company through growth, which included Nautilus Hyosung's ATM partnership with Citibank. Park will now oversee global finance, human resources and procurement for Nautilus Hyosung in Korea.
According to a statement released by Nautilus Hyosung, Jung previously served as the senior executive advisor for Nautilus Hyosung.
Jung is a graduate of Seoul National University in Korea and holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Syracuse University. He also holds a master's degree in business administration from the University of Texas in Austin.
Before joining Nautilus Hyosung in 2008, Jung worked for IBM in the United States for more than 17 years. While with IBM, he held various positions, including roles in sales, marketing and product development. He also served at Cap Gemini Ernst and Young Consulting as a senior vice president for Korean businesses.
In 2002, Jung served as a senior vice president at Samsung Electronics, where was responsible for the IT solutions business.
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