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Lee Jae-yong - Wikipedia

Lee Jae-yong
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Lee Jae-yong, known professionally as Jay Y. Lee (born


23 June 1968), is a South Korean business magnate and the
vice chairman of Samsung Electronics. He is the son of Lee
Kun-hee, Chairman of Samsung, and is widely considered to
be the future successor to his father's position. He is referred
to as the "Crown Prince of Samsung" by the South Korean
media, and speaks English and Japanese.[3] Lee is estimated
to be worth US$7.3 billion, making him the second wealthiest

Lee Jae-yong
June 23, 1968
Washington D.C, United

Born

States [1]
Alma mater

Seoul National University


Keio University
Harvard Business School

Occupation

Vice Chairman of
Samsung Electronics

Net worth

$7.3 billion USD


(2015)[2]

person in South Korea.[4]

Daftar isi
1 Early life
2 Samsung
2.1 Management style
3 Personal life
4 References
5 External links

Korean name
Hangul

Hanja

Revised Romanization

I Jaeyong

McCuneReischauer

Yi Chaeyong

Early life
Lee received a degree in East Asian history at Seoul National University,[5] and received his master's in business
administration from Keio University. He has also attended Harvard Business School to pursue a Doctor of Business
Administration degree, focusing on e-commerce, but did not obtain the degree.[4]

Samsung
Lee started working for Samsung in 1991. He began serving as Vice President of Strategic Planning and then as
"Chief Customer Officer", a management position created exclusively for Lee. His prospects for future company
leadership dimmed when his father Kun-hee stepped down as Chairman due to tax evasion.[6] In December 2009,
however, his succession prospects revived when Lee became the Chief Operating Officer of Samsung Electronics.
Since December 2012, he has been Vice Chairman of Samsung Electronics. He is one of the main shareholders of
Samsung's financial services subsidiary, owning 11 percent of Samsung SDS.[3]

Management style
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Lee is seen as lacking his father's charisma. However, he is known for his cold determination and polite, quiet
demeanor. Lee is known to take time to reply personally to e-mails, and assumes a light-hearted attitude with
reporters.[5]

Personal life
Lee is rarely seen in public and avoids publicity. He has two children with Im Se-ryung, whom he divorced in
2009.[4][5] Lee enjoys golf and horseback riding.[5]

References
1. "Woojin Park" (http://www.sundayjournalusa.com/article.php?id=18506), SundayJournal (birthplace), retrieved
December 2014.
2. "Jay Y. Lee" (http://www.forbes.com/profile/jay-y-lee/), Forbes (profile), retrieved February 2015.
3. http://www.businessinsider.com/r-samsungs-crown-prince-in-focus-as-father-hospitalized-2014-13
4. http://www.forbes.com/profile/jay-y-lee/
5. http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/12/05/us-samsung-lee-newsmaker-idUSBRE8B40A220121205
6. http://go.bloomberg.com/tech-blog/2012-12-05-how-samsung-is-developing-its-next-generation-leader/

External links
Forbes profile (http://www.forbes.com/profile/jay-y-lee/)
BusinessWeek profile (http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?
personId=22472437&ticker=005930:KS)
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South Korean businesspeople South Korean billionaires Samsung Group people
Harvard Business School alumni
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