Samsung Electronics appointed mobile division head Roh Tae-moon asโ co-chief executive officer,revertingโ to a traditional leadership structure after โฃa three-year experiment with a single โคCEO,the company announced Wednesday. Rohโ will share leadership responsibilitiesโข with Han Jong-hee, who oversees the display and device solutions divisions. The move signals a potential shift in strategy for the world’s largest smartphoneโข maker as it navigates a challenging global economic climate and intensifying competition.
The appointment marks a return to Samsung’s โคprevious co-CEO model, utilized beforeโฃ 2020, and comesโ as the tech giant faces slowing demand for smartphones and memory chips.Thisโฃ restructuring aims to streamline decision-making and bolster responsiveness in a rapidly evolving market,โ impacting investors,โข consumers,โ and โคthe broader technology โlandscape.Analysts suggest the โdual โleadership will allow for focused management of Samsung’s key business areas, potentially accelerating innovation and market share gains.
Roh Tae-moon, 52, has โขled Samsung’s mobile experience (MX) business as 2020, overseeing the โprogress and launchโข of flagship Galaxy smartphones. Han Jong-hee, 55, has beenโ instrumental in expanding Samsung’s presence in the display and component sectors. Both executives will report directly to Executive Chairman Lee Jae-yong.The previous sole CEO, Kyung Kye-hyun, will now focus on the company’s component business, according โto Samsung. The changes are effective promptly.
Samsung’s decision to reinstate the co-CEO structure reflects aโข broader trend among South Korean conglomerates to revert to more established leadership models amid economic uncertainty. โThe company is currently investing heavily in next-generationโ technologies, including 6G, artificial intelligence, and advanced chip manufacturing, and theโข new leadership structure isโข expected to facilitate these efforts.
The company did not provide โขspecific financial details regarding the leadership changes.