Hanyang University - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

Notable alumni who graduated from the engineering school of Hanyang University:

  • Chung Mong-koo: Chairman of Hyundai Motor Company
  • Chung Mong-keun: Chairman of Hyundai Department Store Group
  • Chung Mong-sun: Chairman of Hyundai Cement
  • Seo Byung-gi: Vice-chairman of Hyundai Motor Company
  • Lee Ji-song: Vice-chairman of Hyundai construction Company
  • Lee Sang-wan: Vice-chairman of Samsung Electronics
  • Kim Kwang-ho: Vice-chairman of Samsung Electronics
  • Yoon Boo-Geun: Vice-chairman of Samsung Electronics
  • Ko Hong-sik: Vice-chairman of Samsung Total
  • Lee Chang-Ryeol: Vice-chairman of Samsung in Japan
  • Kim Ssang-su: Vice-chairman of LG Electronics
  • Cho Young-Hwan: Vice-chairman of LG Micron
  • Lee Yoon: Vice-chairman of POSCO

Sports players and entertainers:

  • Chang Chang-sun: freestyle wrestler, Olympic silver medalist and world champion
  • Park Chan-ho: professional baseball player
  • Lee Man-soo: professional baseball player
  • Koo Dae-sung: professional baseball player
  • Kim Nam-il: professional soccer player
  • Jang Sung-ho: judoka and Olympic silver medalist
  • Yoon Dong-sik: MMA fighter and judoka
  • Lee Moon Sik: Major film and TV actor
  • Lee Young-ae: Major film and TV actress
  • Lee Byung-hun: Major film and TV actor
  • Bae Doona: Major film and TV actress
  • Kang Dong-won: Major film and TV actor
  • Song Yoon-ah: Major film and TV actress
  • Lim Hyun-sik: Major film and TV actor
  • Kim Hyo-jin: Major film and TV actress
  • Jang Keun Suk: Major film and TV actor
  • Lee Ae Jung: TV actress

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