Lee Sang-hyeon, 'Third Generation of LS Group,' Appointed as Chairman of the Cultural Heritage Trust
Lee Sang-hyeon has been appointed as the chairman of the Cultural Heritage Trust of Korea by its board of directors.
On the 26th, the Cultural Heritage Trust held a board meeting to officially announce the appointment of Lee Sang-hyeon as its new chairman. Lee, who is also the CEO of Taeyin Corporation and the chairman of the National Choir, will serve a three-year term in this role. His extensive background in cultural arts and sports leadership positions, including serving as president of the Cycling Federation and an auditor of the Korean Sports Council, positions him well for this responsibility.
Established in 2007, the Cultural Heritage Trust functions as a special corporation under the National Heritage Administration and aims to preserve, manage, and utilize cultural heritage based on voluntary participation and support from the public. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of cultural heritage in South Korea, where the preservation of historical and cultural sites plays a key role in national identity and tourism.
Lee's leadership is anticipated to bring new dynamics to the organization, leveraging his family heritage from the LS Group, known for its contributions to various industries in Korea. His appointment signals a commitment to enhancing cultural heritage preservation efforts while potentially engaging a broader audience to participate in these public interests.