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KIA Tigers appoints new CEO Kim Min-soo to move to a new role within the Choi Jun-yeong (President) group, aiming to achieve 'V12'

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New Kim Min-su (CEO) CEO. /Photo=KIA Tigers
New Kim Min-su (CEO) CEO. /Photo=KIA Tigers

KIA Tigers is concluding the 'V12' unified championship under the leadership of Chairman Cho Jun-young (63) and welcoming Vice President Kim Min-soo, a brand marketing expert, as its new head.

KIA Tigers announced on the 11th that it has appointed Vice President Kim Min-soo, who has been serving as the Kia Ko Gaek-gyeong-heom (Head), as the new CEO effective the 11th.

According to the KIA Tigers organization, the new CEO has built a solid career in global business and marketing since joining Hyundai Motor in 1993. In 2008, he handled international event management at the Kia Washington office, and since 2019, he has served as CEO of Haevichi Hotel & Resort and Haevichi Hotel & Resort CC, subsidiaries of the group, demonstrating his management capabilities.

Returning to Kia earlier this year, the Kim (CEO) CEO, who has been in charge of Ko Gaek-gyeong-heom (Head) within the group, plans to focus on enhancing the brand value of KIA Tigers and strengthening communication with fans in the future.

Meanwhile, Choi Jun-yeong (President), who led the club to its first unified championship in seven years during the 2024 season, is moving to a new role within the group. The KIA Tigers organization stated that Choi (President) "made significant contributions to the development of the club during his tenure, including leading them to a championship."

The KIA Tigers organization added, "We expect that the new CEO Kim Min-soo's expertise in brand marketing and insights in the leisure industry will drive the sustainable growth of the club."

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