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Gary Hamel
Professor/London Business School

The Wall Street Journal recently ranked Gary Hamel as the world’s most influential business thinker, and Fortune magazine has called him “the world’s leading expert on business strategy.” 

Hamel’s landmark books, which have been translated into more than 20 languages, include Competing for the Future, Leading the Revolution and The Future of Management (selected by Amazon.com as the best business book of the year). His latest book, What Matters Now, was published in 2012.

Over the past twenty years, Hamel has authored 17 articles for the Harvard Business Review and is the most reprinted author in the Review’s history. He has also written for the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, The Financial Times and many other leading publica¬tions around the world. He writes an occasional blog for the Wall Street Journal.

Since 1983, Hamel has been on the faculty of the London Business School, where he is currently Visiting Professor of Strategic and International Management. 

As a consultant and management educator, Hamel has worked for companies as diverse as General Electric, Time Warner, Nestle, Shell, Best Buy, Procter & Gamble, 3M, IBM, and Microsoft. His pioneering concepts such as “strategic intent,” “core competence,” “industry revolution,” and “management innovation” have changed the practice of management in companies around the world. 

Hamel speaks frequently at the world’s most prestigious management conferences, and is a regular contributor to CNBC, CNN, and other major media outlets. He has also advised government leaders on matters of innovation policy, entrepreneurship and industrial competitiveness.

Currently, Hamel is leading a pioneering effort to reinvent management by harnessing the power of open innovation. The Management Innovation Exchange (MIX) is an online community where the world’s most progressive business leaders share their ideas on how to build organizations that are fit for the future and fit for human beings. The MIX is supported by a network of strategic partners, which includes McKinsey & Company, the Harvard Business Review and others.

Hamel is a Fellow of the World Economic Forum and the Strategic Management Society. He lives in Northern California.
 
 
Jeong, Hawoong
Chair-Professor/Complex Systems and Statistical Physics KAIST


1998 Seoul National University (Ph. D. in Physics)
1993 Seoul National University (M.S. in Physics)
1991 Seoul National University (B.S. in Physics)


2011 ~ Present Head of Physics Department, KAIST
2001 ~ Present KAIST, Assistant/Associate/Professor/KAIST-Chair-Professor
2001 ~ 2001 Univ. of Notre Dame, Research Assistant Professor
1998 ~ 2000 Univ. of Notre Dame, Post. Doc.


Complex systems
Structure and dynamics of complex networks 
Bioinformatics
Molecular dynamic simulation
Econo-physics
Computational methods in statistical physics
Dynamics of fluctuating interfaces and growing surfaces


2011 Cheil Rule Breaker by Cheil World-wide
2011 One of 100 people who will lead Korea after 10 years by Dong-A Newspaper
2010 The Scientist of the Month (May 2010) by MOST & KRF
2010 One of 100 people who will lead Korea in 2010 by Dong-A Newspaper
2009 Grand prize for excellence in teaching, by KAIST
2007 Yong-Bong Prize by Korean Physical Society (KPS)


2011/7~ Associate Editor for “BMC Biophysics”
2010/3~ Review Editorial Board of “Frontier in Systems Biology”
2012~ International Advisory Committee of STATPHYS25
2010~ APCTP Coordinator
 
 
Chang-Seong Ho
President & COO, Co-founder and Board Member/Viki.com

-Co-founder and Board Member at Viki.com
-Co-founder, President & COO at Vingle, Inc. 
-Stanford MBA
-Seoul National University, Electrical Engineering

Changseong co-founded ViKi.com with Jiwon Moon in 2007. He joined ViKi full-time after he finished MBA at Stanford in 2008. Changseong took the role as CEO from 2008 to 2009 and as CTO from 2010 to 2011. Currently, Changseong is a member of ViKi’s Board of Directors. As a global TV/VOD site, ViKi has raised $25M from Silicon Valley venture capital firms and angel investors since 2007. In early 2012, Changseong also co-founded a new start-up, Vingle, which aims to be a global social network platform where people can connect to each other based on common interests and passion.
 
 
Dae-Ho Kim
Professor/Inha University

Daeho Kim is a professor of media and IT at Inha University in Korea since 1999. He was appointed as a Inha Fellow Professor since 2011. He was selected as a Prestigious Professor from the National Research Foundation of Korea in May 2012. Before joining the university, he worked for Korean Broadcasting Commission which was a regulator of broadcasting industry as a senior research fellow in 1994-1996, and KISDI (Korean Information Strategy Development Institute) which is a government sponsored think tank on IT and media as a director of broadcasting policy and convergence policy in 1996-1999. Since 1995, he has deeply involved in launch of satellite TV, mobile TV, and cable TV in Korea. He has undertaken plenty of researches on convergence policies, media and IT policy and industry, and regulation on media. He was a visiting scholar at Columbia Institute for Tele-Information (CITI) in Business School, Columbia University, USA, in 2006-2007. He was a visiting professor at Le Havre University, France, in January 2010. He was an Exchange Professor at Waseda University, Japan, in 2012.

He served as diverse committee members for the Korean government: etc.
At the academic world, he served as a President for the Korea Media Management Association in 2010. He also served as a research director for the Korean Society for Journalism and Communications Studies and Korean Association for Broadcasting and Telecommunications Studies in 2003 and 2004 respectively. 

At the University, he served as a Dean for External and International Affairs at the Inha University in 2008-2010. He served as a Publisher, Inha University Newspaper and Inha Broadcasting Station in 2007. 

He got a Ph.D. in media policy at the University of Birmingham, UK. He graduated from Seoul National University in Korea getting BA and MA in communication studies. He is now researching on media governance, management and regulation of media industry, wired and wireless broadband policies, and digital contents provision on the broadband networks.
 
 
Dong-Wook Kim
President/Korea Information Society Development Institute (KISDI)


Sep. 1987 - Sep. 1993 Ph.D. in Policy Science, Ohio State University
Mar. 1982 - Feb. 1984 M.A. in Science of Public Administration, Seoul National University
Mar. 1978 - Feb. 1982 B.A. in Economics, Seoul National University


Dec. 2011 – Present Advisory board member Korea Institute of S&T Evaluation and Planning
Sep. 2011 – Present President Korea Information Society Development Institute (KISDI)
Feb. 2011 - Sep. 2011 Member Deliberation Commission on Broadcasting Development Fund Management
Jan. 2011 – Present Non-Standing Director Korea Creative Content Agency
Nov. 2010 – Present Non-Standing Director Korea Education & Research Information Service
Nov. 2009 - Nov. 2011 Chairman Standards Commission on Internet Address Policy
Sep. 2009 – Present Member Information Disclosure Committee
Jan. 2009 – Present Member ‘The e-Bridge’ Editing Committee, Korea Information Processing Society
June 2008 – Present Director Informatization Promotion Division, Policy Advisory
 
 
Ji, Seong-Woo
Associate Professor/Sung Kyun Kwan University Law School

2011- Associate Professor of Sung Kyun Kwan University Law School
2004-2005 Research Fellow of Korean Broadcasting Commission
2010- Legal Advisor for National Assembly Research Service 
2011- Advisor for Radio Wave Policy of Korean Communications Commission
2010- Special Advisor of Korea Communications Standards Commission(
2011- Advisor for Administrative Adjudication the Board of Audit and Inspection 
of Korea
2010- Member of board of Directors of Korean Society for Constitutional Law(
2010- Project Director of Korean Society for Media Law, Ethics and Policy Research 
2011- Vice President of Korean Cybercommunication Academic Society
 
 
Suk-Gwon Chang
Ex-President/KATP (Korea Association for Telecommunications Policies)

Suk-Gwon Chang is a professor of MIS and Telecommunications at the School of Business, Hanyang University, Korea. He got his Ph.D in management science from KAIST in 1984. During last twenty seven years, he has initiated many academy-industry collaborations actively. He founded research forums in the areas of telecommunications management, IT strategies and digital convergence policies, and coauthored two books, Internet Industry Analysis (HYU Press, 2002) and Digital Convergence Strategy (Kyobo Book, 2005). He also published numerous academic papers in IEEE Transactions on Communications, Telecommunication Systems, Telecommunications Policy, Information Economics and Policy, Operations Research, Decision Support Systems, Journal of Knowledge Management, etc and more than 40 research reports.

Suk-Gwon Chang has served as editor-in-chief and associate editor in many academic journals including Telecommunication Systems, Korean Telecommunication Policy Review, Journal of the KORMS society, Telecommunications Review, and Journal of the MIS Research. He founded in 2004 Digital Convergence Research, a non-profit research institute which specializes in digital ecosystem researches on ICT policy and strategies, and has consulted World Economic Forum, Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC), Korean Communications Commission (KCC) and many telecom, IT and media companies. 

His research interest is focused on national ICT policy, socio-economic justification of ICT investments, IT-based competition strategy, digital convergence business models and digital ecosystem strategies. The most recent topics of his research interest include future internet, contents delivery service, and cloud services. He is now leading Hanyang Cloud Service Policy Research Center which is supported financially by KCC.
 
 
Yong-Kyu Kim
Professor/Faculty of Economics, Hanyang University ERICA campus


Bachelor's Degree in Economics, Seoul National University
Doctor of Economics (DEc), Ph.D., Columbia University


Information and Telecommunication Research Director, Korea Information Society Development Institute (KISDI)

Communications and Broadcasting Policy Research Director, Korea Information Society Development Institute (KISDI)

Director, Spectrum Engineering & Policy Research Center (IT Research Center)

Member, Presidential Korea Information Society Development Institute Advisory/Committee

Member, Korea Communicatinons Commission (KCC), Self-Assessment Committee of The Ministry of Knowledge Economy
 
 
Sang-Hoon Lee
President/KT Global & Enterprise Group


1982 ~ 1984 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, U.S.A. (Ph. D. Eng.)
1981 ~ 1982 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, U.S.A. (Ms. Eng.)
1974 ~ 1978 Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (BS, Eng)


2009 ~ Present KT, President, Global & Enterprise Group
2008 KT, Senior Executive Vice President (Advisory Role)
2007 Telcordia Technologies, Inc, Visiting Executive
2006 KT, Senior Executive Vice President, Business Development Group
2005 KT, Executive Vice President, Business Market Group
2003 ~ 2004 KT, Executive Vice President, Network Group
2000 ~ 2003 KT, Executive Vice President & CTO, R&D Group
1996 ~ 2000 KT, Vice President, Telecommunication Networks Laboratory
1991 ~ 1996 KT, Managing Director, Network Architecture Research Division
1988 ~ 1990 Polytechnic University, Adjunct Faculty
1984 ~ 1991 Bell Communications Research, Member of Technical Staff, Applied Research


2000 ~ Present IEEE Fellow (2011~2012, Fellow Evaluations Committee)
2012 ~ Present Chairman, Korea Association of RFID/USN Convergence
2010 ~ Present Chairman, Korea u-City(Ubiquitous City) Association
2009 ~ Present Chairman, M2M(Machine-to-Machine) Forum, Korea
2002 ~ Present Member (Member of board), National Academy of Engineering, Korea
2006 ~ 2012 Chairman, Korea Networks Research Association
2004 ~ 2005 Vice President, Korea Institute of Communication Sciences
2002 ~ 2003 Vice President, The Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea
 
 
Suk-Woo Lee
President/KAKAO


Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College (Portland, OR, USA)
-Juris Doctor (May 1997)
University of Hawaii at Manoa
-Master of Arts (Chinese History; July 1991)
Seoul National University
-Bachelor of Arts (East Asian History; February 1988)




Kakako Corporation (August 2011 to present)
-Co-CEO (November 2011 to present)
-VP & General Counsel (August 2011 to November 2011)
NHN Corporation (May 2004 to July 2011)
-VP, PR & External Relations, Hangame Division (July 2011)
-CEO, NHN USA, Inc. (January 2010 to June 2011)
-VP, Overseas Business Development (May 2008 to December 2009)
-VP & General Counsel (May 2004 to May 2008)
IBM Asia Pacific (January 2004 to May 2004)
-Staff Counsel, Office of AP General Counsel
IBM Korea, Inc. (February 1999 to December 2003)
-Senior Attorney, Office of General Counsel
Weiss, Jensen, Ellis & Howard P.C. (Portland, OR, USA; October 1997 to December 1998)
-Associate Attorney
Joong-ang Daily News (November 1992 to July 1994)
-Staff Reporter (International News Department)
 
 

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