
LG ANNOUNCES ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGES FOR 2026 Lyu Jae-cheol Appointed as New CEO to Strengthen Fundamental Competitiveness of Core Businesses
Manal Saleh
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 30, 2025 — LG Electronics (LG) today announced that Lyu
Jae-cheol will assume the role of Chief Executive Officer, effective December
1. Mr. Lyu has successfully led the LG Home Appliance Solution (HS) Company,
driving sustainable growth through expanded B2B operations, subscription-based
and direct-to-consumer (D2C) business models, and continued competitive
leadership based on LG’s core strengths in home appliances.
As CEO, Mr. Lyu will focus on expanding
LG’s market-leading DNA in home appliances – built on delivering differentiated
customer value – across the entire organization, further enhancing the
company’s fundamental competitiveness and growth potential.
Mr. Lyu joined Goldstar (now LG
Electronics) in 1989 as a researcher in the Home Appliance Research Center and
has spent nearly half of his career in home appliance R&D, building deep
technical expertise that has shaped his leadership approach. Since 2021, he has
served as head of the H&A (now HS) Company, leading LG to become the global
No. 1 home appliance brand.
Despite delayed recovery in consumer
sentiment and intensifying market competition, he strengthened the leadership
of flagship products while laying the groundwork for sustainable growth through
continuous R&D. He also expanded HS Company’s business portfolio by
advancing appliance subscription services, online channel growth, and B2B
business areas such as built-in appliances and component solutions.

Leadership
Transition
William Cho will step down to support a
healthy leadership transition after laying a strong foundation for sustainable
growth during his four-year tenure as CEO.
Mr. Cho, who joined LG in 1987 and has
dedicated 37 years to the company, expanded LG’s business beyond home
appliances into sectors such as mobility and commercial spaces and established
a mid- to long-term vision to transform LG into a Smart Life Solution Company
that connects and extends customer experience across diverse spaces. His
strategic direction prioritized performance in core businesses; growth in B2B,
non-hardware and D2C areas; expansion into high-potential Global South markets;
and exploration of new business domains – each becoming key milestones in LG’s
future growth strategy.
To further accelerate growth of LG’s two
key B2B pillars – vehicle solutions and heating, ventilation and air conditioning
(HVAC) – the company has promoted Eun Seok-hyun, head of the Vehicle Solution
(VS) Company, and James Lee, head of the Eco Solution (ES) Company, to president.
Kwack Do-yeong, who brings extensive
experience in sales and strategy at the HS Company and a deep understanding of
global markets, has been appointed Region Representative of LG Electronics
North America and head of LG Electronics USA.
2026
Organizational Restructure
This year’s organizational changes focus
on enhancing efficiency to build a more agile decision-making structure capable
of responding to rapid external shifts, while reinforcing selective and focused
operations to accelerate LG’s mid- to long-term portfolio strategy.
LG will maintain its existing four-Company
structure, ensuring fast and accountable decision-making at the Company level.
Similar and adjacent functions across business organizations will be integrated
to streamline operations and improve execution efficiency.
With Mr. Lyu’s appointment as CEO, executive
vice president Baek Seung-tae, previously head of the Kitchen Solutions
Business, will assume leadership of the HS Company. Baek has strengthened
global appliance competitiveness through roles leading both the Living
Solutions and Kitchen Solutions Business and is well positioned to advance
global production strategies under changing market conditions. The heads of the
Media Entertainment Solution (MS),
VS and ES Companies will remain in their roles to ensure continuity and
strategic momentum.
Strengthening Growth Foundations for Future-oriented and
High-potential Businesses
In parallel with organizational
efficiency, LG is establishing new engines to accelerate high-potential
business domains including HVAC, webOS and robotics.
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The HS Company will
establish the HS B2B Overseas Sales Division to grow global built-in and
builder-focused business, and elevate the Built-in/Cooking Business Division to
a Business.
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The HS Robotics Lab will
be newly created, integrating select functions from the Chief Technology Office’s
Advanced Robotics Lab. Research Fellow Lee Jae-wook, who led the Humanoid Robot
Task, will head the lab.
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The MS Company will
integrate its TV and IT Businesses into a single Display Business, and
establish a Display Product Development Group to strengthen product
competitiveness. The webOS Advertisement Business Department will be elevated
to a Business to strengthen support for the expansion of webOS-based service
operations
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The ES Company will
establish a new Applied Business Division focused on HVAC solutions for data
center cooling, ventilation, refrigeration and nuclear power, while launching
the ES M&A Division and ES Overseas Sales Division to support localized, end-to-end
overseas operations.
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Within the Chief
Technology Office, a new HS Advanced Research Lab will enhance fundamental
technology competitiveness, and a Next-Generation Computing Lab will be
established to strengthen leadership in emerging technologies such as quantum
and distributed computing and next-generation security.
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To drive companywide AI
transformation, the existing DX Center and Business Process Innovation Division
will be integrated into a new organization, the AX Center. Under the leadership
of senior vice president Cho Jung-bum, former head of the DX Center, the AX
Center will spearhead efforts to accelerate AI adoption, enhance operational
efficiency, advance R&D and strengthen employee capabilities.
All appointments and structural changes take effect December 1, 2025, with promotions effective January 1, 2026.






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