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While the South Korean IT industry has historically been dominated by male leadership, leading internet giants Naver and Kakao are seeing a new wave of young female leaders taking the helm and steering the ship through challenging waters and toward new horizons. Kakao named its first female CEO last week as it faces urgent challenges in revamping its corporate culture and management. Industry watchers are paying keen.
Kakao said Wednesday it had nominated a new chief executive as part of the company's comprehensive reform efforts amid ongoing internal and external conflicts. The company's CEO candidate recommendation committee earlier in the day named Chung Shin-a, head of Kakao Ventures, Kakao’s venture capital unit, as the sole candidate for the role. Kakao praised Chung’s expertise and experience in the IT.