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    Samsung Electronics Appoints Tae Sun Lee as Managing Director for East Africa.

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    By Leah Wakarima
    - January 24, 2022
    - January 24, 2022
    Kenya Business news
    Samsung Electronics Appoints Tae Sun Lee as Managing Director for East Africa.

    Samsung Electronics has appointed Mr. Tae Sun Lee as the new East Africa Managing Director effective January 2022. He takes over from Mr. Seok Min Hong who has been at the helm of the company since September 2017.

    Previously, Mr. Tae Sun Lee held the Strategic Director Integrated Mobility Division position at Samsung Electronics South Africa.

    The firm credited Lee for growing the Samsung mobile market share in South Africa making it SA’s most preferred smartphone brand.

    “I am very excited to have joined Samsung Electronics East Africa, I believe that this market has a great deal of potential for our Samsung products. I look forward to serving our customers and working together with the East African Team” Mr. Tae Sun Lee.

    Mr Lee joined Samsung Electronics in August 2003 where he supported mobile operations for key Middle East markets a position he held for five years. He is known for growing the Samsung mobile market share in South Africa making Samsung the most preferred smartphone brand in South Africa.

    In his new position, he will be responsible for 14 markets that make up Samsung Electronics East Africa. These markets are Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Sudan,  South Sudan, Somalia, Somali Land, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Seychelles, DRC, and the Republic of Congo.

    Read also; Samsung dominates tablet sales in Europe, Middle East, Africa- IDC.

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