KT CEO Park Yun-young Visits Honam Regional Headquarters, Continues Field Tours

No Formal Inauguration Ceremony · Stabilizing Organization Through Close Communication

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By Kim Ki-hyuk
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KT (030200.KS) CEO Park Yun-young continued her field visits by traveling to the company's Honam regional headquarters. The move is interpreted as an effort to quickly stabilize the organization through close communication with employees, rather than holding a formal inauguration ceremony.

According to KT on Thursday, Park visited KT Sinan Tower and KT Gwangju Tower in Gwangju, South Jeolla Province, where the Western Network Operations Division, Western Corporate Customer Division, and group affiliate KT CS are located.

This was her first regional trip since taking office as CEO. KT explained that the visit reflects her commitment to building the foundation for "definitive growth" based on the "solid fundamentals" of KT's growth and business identity, as declared in her inaugural address. Park urged KT Group employees to play a pivotal role in developing KT into an "AX Platform Company" that leads the artificial intelligence era while serving as the nation's core telecommunications operator.

Earlier, Park visited the KT Network and Security Control Center in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province, on May 31, immediately after taking office. She received a comprehensive briefing on the center's overall operations and closely inspected key facilities and real-time operational status. She visited the Security Operations Center and the IT Integrated Control Room in sequence, personally reviewing preemptive blocking processes and emergency response systems designed to counter increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. Park emphasized that she would make network stability and security competitiveness — the backbone of telecommunications services — her top management priorities.

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