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Samsung’s Co-CEO Han Jong-Hee Passes Away at 63: A Blow to the Tech Giant

Sifatun Nur by Sifatun Nur
March 25, 2025
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A Life Dedicated to Innovation

Han’s journey with Samsung began in 1988, fresh out of Inha University with a degree in electrical engineering. Over nearly four decades, he became the driving force behind Samsung’s dominance in the television market. Remember those sleek LED TVs that seemed to magically appear in every living room? You can thank Han for that.

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The Man Behind the Screens

In 2022, Han took on the role of vice chairman and co-CEO, overseeing consumer electronics and mobile devices. His leadership wasn’t just about pushing products; it was about setting trends. Under his guidance, Samsung didn’t just participate in the market—they led it.

A Company in Mourning

Samsung’s internal message reflected the gravity of the loss: “Our deepest condolences are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time.” It’s not every day that a company loses someone who was practically part of its DNA.

Leadership Void in Challenging Times

Han’s passing leaves co-CEO Jun Young-Hyun at the helm, steering the ship through stormy waters. Samsung has been facing fierce competition in the semiconductor arena, trailing behind industry leader TSMC in producing advanced chips and securing major clients. It’s like being second in a race where only the winner gets the medal—and the prize money.

A Legacy of Apologies and Aspirations

Just last week, Han chaired an annual investor meeting, issuing a heartfelt apology for Samsung’s stock performance. He warned of a challenging 2025, citing uncertainties in global economic policies. Yet, he remained hopeful, expressing intentions to pursue “meaningful” mergers and acquisitions to fuel growth. It’s a reminder that even giants have their struggles—and their plans to overcome them.

The Road Ahead

The question on everyone’s mind: Who will step into Han’s sizable shoes? Samsung has yet to announce a successor, leaving industry watchers and consumers alike in suspense. One thing’s for sure: the new leader will have to navigate a landscape filled with trade uncertainties and intense competition, especially in the AI semiconductor market. No pressure.

Final Thoughts

Han Jong-Hee’s passing isn’t just a loss for Samsung; it’s a loss for the tech world. His vision and leadership have shaped the gadgets we use daily, making our lives a bit more connected—and perhaps a tad more distracted. As we bid farewell to this tech titan, let’s remember the screens he brought into our lives and the innovations that kept us glued to them. Rest in peace, Han. Your legacy is in every pixel.

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