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HO-AM Byung Chull LEE

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HO-AM Byung Chull LEE

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Perhaps the greatest happiness in the world comes from realizing one's purpose in life.

I have been fortunate enough to dedicate my entire life to business and resolutely dedicate me efforts to patriotic entrepreneurial endeavors.

Ho-Am Byung-chull Lee was born in Uiryeong County, South Gyeongsang Province, in 1910. He began his illustrious business career with the founding of the Samsung Trading Company in Daegu, 1938. He went on to make a major contribution to national economic growth through the successive founding of a large number of additional businesses, including Samsung Electronics. In addition he founded and served as first chairman of the Federation of Korean Industries in 1961.

In 1965, He established the Samsung Culture Foundation to promote a broad range of programs to enrich Korean culture life. In 1980, he forged into the world of semiconductors, thereby establishing a solid foundation for development of advanced industries in Korea.
As a pioneer of modern entrepreneurship and as a beacon of national economic development, the late Chairman Lee continues to influence Korean economic growth even today. He has left a legacy through his steadfast adherence to such philosophical principles as patriotic industrial service, human resources development, and rationalization of operations, and he has bequeathed to society major lessons through his managerial prowess in many business fields and through adherence to actualization of his philosophies.

The former chairman, Byung-Chull Lee's sobriquet. The meaning of Ho-am is, filling up a space with clear water as lakes do, and being unshakeable as a large rock. He used this pen name since Nov. 1955, recommended by Jeon Yong Sun, the former chairman of The Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
  • Career
    • 1910
    • Born in Uiryeong County, South Gyeongsang Province
    • 1936
    • Founded Masan Joint Rice Mill
    • 1938
    • Founded Samsung Trading Company
    • 1948
    • Founded Samsung Corporation
    • 1953
    • Founded Cheil Sugar Co.
    • 1954
    • Founded Cheil Textiles
    • 1961
    • Organized The Federation of Enterprisers
      (presently known as, The Federation of Korean Industries ),
      Appointed as the First Chairman of the Federation
    • 1964
    • Established Samsung Scholarship
    • 1965
    • Established Samsung Culture Foundation and
      JoongAng Ilbo Inaugurated as the Director of Seongkyunkwan University
    • 1966
    • Founded Joong-Ang Development and Koryeo Hospital
    • 1968
    • Inaugurated as the Chairman of Joong-Ang Ilbo
    • 1969
    • Inaugurated as the Chairman of Joong-Ang Ilbo
    • 1973
    • Founded Cheil Communications and Samsung Corning
    • 1975
    • Established ‘The Award for Filial Conduct’ at Samsung Foundation of Culture
    • 1977
    • Founded Samsung Construction and Samsung Shipyard
    • 1982
    • Opened Ho-Am Art Gallery
    • 1985
    • Opened Ho-Am Art Hall
    • 1961
      ~87
    • Appointed as the Chairman of Samsung Corporation
  • Education
    • 1929
    • Jung-dong Middle School
    • 1934
    • Waseda University, Japan - Majored in Politics
    • 1982
    • Honorary Doctor at Boston University, United States - Business Economics
  • Awards
    • Medal of Golden Tower Industry
    • Award for the World's Best Enterpriser
    • Posthumous Honors of National Mugunghwa Order
      (Presented by the Korean government)
    • Posthumous Honors of Hunil Deungseo National Order
      (Presented by the Japanese government)
  • Books
    • The Ways of Making Our Lives Better
    • Autobiography of Ho-Am
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