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Yoon-Woo Lee

Yoon-Woo Lee was named Samsung Electronics' Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer in 2008 and has been a member of Samsung's board of directors since 1988. Joining Samsung in 1968, Mr. Lee was appointed President of Samsung's Semiconductor Business in 1996. In 2004, he was promoted to the position of Vice Chairman of the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, and assumed the additional role of Chief Technology Officer in 2005. Mr. Lee holds a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Seoul National University.

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Gee-Sung Choi

Gee-Sung Choi has been a member of the company's Board of Directors since March 2009. Having served Samsung for more than three decades, Mr. Choi was appointed President of the Digital Media & Communications Business in January 2009. He previously held the position of President of the Telecommunication Network Business from January 2007, helping Samsung to grow its market share to become the world's second-largest mobile phone maker. He also played a key role in developing the company's Visual Display Division from 1998, and was appointed President of the Digital Media Business in 2003. Under his leadership, Samsung became the global market share leader in both monitors and televisions. Mr. Choi began his career at Samsung C&T's International Trade Division in 1977. He holds a degree in International Trade from Seoul National University.

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Ju-Hwa Yoon

Ju-Hwa Yoon has been Samsung Electronics' President and a member of the company"s Board of Directors since 2009. He is currently CFO of the Corporate Management Office, moving from his previous position as the head of Corporate Auditing Team where his main responsibility was to audit and evaluate the business activities of Digital Media & communications and Digital Solutions. As a member of the corporate staff, he was actively involved in the company's management support and innovation efforts from 1996 to 2004. From 2004 until 2009, he held the position of Vice President in the Management Support & Innovation Division while heading Global Enterprise Resource Planning Task Force Team. He has a bachelor's degree in Statistics from SungKyunKwan University.

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Sang-Hoon Lee

Sang-Hoon Lee has been Samsung Electronics' Executive Vice President since 2007, and a member of the company's Board of Directors since 2009. He is currently the head of Corporate Management Team where his main responsibility is to manage and allocate company resources between Digital Media & communications Business and Digital Solutions Business, the company's two main divisions. In addition, as Samsung Electronics is the major shareholder of its affiliates, Mr. Lee oversees the resource allocation and sets strategic priorities between the affiliates in order to avoid redundancies and develop new businesses. As a member of the corporate staff, he was actively involved in the company's restructuring during the Asian financial crisis. From 2004 until 2008, he held the position of Senior and Executive Vice President in the Corporate Strategic Planning Office. Mr. Lee has a bachelor's degree in Economics from Kyungbook University.

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Kap-Hyun Lee

Kap-Hyun Lee has been a member of Samsung's board of directors since 2007 and is an independent director with responsibilities on the audit and related party transactions committee. He is a former advisor for the Boston Consulting Group. Mr. Lee has been a leader in the banking industry, and served as president and CEO of the Korea Exchange Bank. He began his career at there in 1988 and served as its managing director in London, general manager in the Treasury group and managing director of Treasury in the international headquarters. He received a bachelor's degree from the College of Commerce of Seoul National University.

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Dong-Min Yoon

Dong-Min Yoon has been a member of Samsung's board of directors since 2006 and is an independent director with responsibilities in overall corporate management. He is an attorney at the Kim & Chang Law Office and also is an independent director of the Doosan Group, one of the oldest and largest conglomerates in Korea. Mr. Yoon previously served as director of the Social Protection and Rehabilitation Bureau at the Ministry of Justice; chief of the Planning Management department at the Ministry of Justice; and a public prosecutor at the Daejeon Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office. He received a law degree from Seoul National University.

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Chae-Woong Lee

Chae-Woong Lee has been a member of Samsung's board of directors since 2006 and is an independent director with responsibilities on the audit and related party transactions committee. He is a president of the Korean Economic Association and an independent director of Pusan Bank. Dr. Lee was a vice president of SungKyunKwan University from 1999 to 2003 and is an emeritus professor of Economics there. He also was a member of the Council for Financial Industry Development Review to the Ministry of Finance. He received his doctorate and master's degrees in Economics from Southern Methodist University, and his bachelor's degree from Seoul National University.

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Goran S. Malm

Goran S. Malm has been a member of Samsung's board of directors since 2007 and is an independent director with responsibilities in overall corporate management. He is a chairman and CEO of Icon Medialab Asia. A business leader in the Asia-Pacific region, Mr. Malm was a president at Dell Computer Asia Pacific and a senior vice president at Dell Computer. He also served as a president at GE Asia-Pacific and was a president and CEO of GE Medical Systems Asia. Mr. Malm began his career with the SKF Group in Sweden, and has a bachelor's degree in Economics and Business administration from Gothenburg School of Economics.

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Oh-Soo Park

Oh-Soo Park has been a member of Samsung's board of directors since 2006 and is an independent director with responsibilities on the recommendation committee. He has been a business and academic leader for more than two decades, serving as Dean of the Business School at Seoul National University, Chairman of the Korean Human Resources Management Institute and as a visiting professor at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business.
Dr. Park is the independent director of Korean Air's board of directors and is a Business professor at Seoul National University. He received his doctorate in Business Administration from Pennsylvania State University, and his master's and bachelor's Business degrees from Seoul National University.

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