• CEO & Chairman of KCC Glass
    Chung Mong-ik

    Detail-Oriented Owner Faces Challenge to Revive Glass Profitability

    Last Updated on Jun 23, 2025

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Life Summary
Chung Mong-ik ("정몽익" in Korean) is the co-CEO and Chairman of KCC Glass.

He is targeting the global market with a factory in Batang, Indonesia, built with an investment of approximately KRW 300 billion (US\$ 208.6 million).

He became the largest shareholder of KCC Glass after merging with Korea Auto Glass and acquiring shares of KCC Glass from his older brother, Lee Mong-jin, Chairman of KCC.

Born on January 28, 1962, in Seoul, he is the second son of Lee Sang-young, Honorary Chairman of KCC.

After graduating from Yongsan High School in Seoul, he studied business administration at Korea University and majored in Management Information Systems (MIS) at Syracuse University in the United States. He also earned a master’s degree in International Finance from the George Washington University Graduate School.

He began his career at Keumkang, the predecessor of KCC, and held positions such as Head of the Management Division, Head of the LA Office, and Executive Vice President before being appointed CEO in 2006. He was promoted to Vice Chairman in 2019.

In 2020, he became Chairman of KCC Glass.

He currently leads KCC Glass with President Byun Jong-oh, serving as co-CEO. KCC Glass was established through a spin-off from KCC’s glass and interior business units, including flooring, artificial marble, and HomeCC Interior.

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