Kim Byung-chul (businessman)

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Kim Byung-chul
Kim Byung-chul(김병철)
Born (1938-12-30) 30 December 1938 (age 85)
Sunschon, Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Occupation(s)Professor, businessman
TitleCEO
Academic background
EducationBA. MBA. PDC Drexel University
Alma materPolitical Science, Yonsei University

Kim Byung-chul (Korean김병철; born 30 December 1938) is a South Korean businessman[1] and professor. He is best known for donating many relics of Gaya confederacy and Silla to the museum[2] of Yonsei University.[3]

Museum of Yonsei University displaying Gaya potteries[4]


Biography[edit]

He was born in Suncheon in North Korea which was very famous for Christianity, He graduated from the Department of Political Science at Yonsei University in 1963. After completing his MBA and PDC(Professional Doctoral Certificate) at the Drexel University, he was a professor at Seokyeong University. He served as CEO of Korea Optical Industry Co., Ltd. and CEO of Century Optics, and is the Chairman of Sunil Co. Ltd., Wooil Co.Ltd., Darim Co. Ltd., and Smarttech Co.Ltd. On 13 May 2016 he donated 1,803 Silla Pagoda and Relics to Yonsei University Museum.[5][6][7]

Awards[edit]

  • 1973 Industrial Packaging Award
  • 1973 Minister of Commerce Award
  • Presidential Award in 1975
  • 1975 Minister of Defense Award
  • 1976 Prime Minister Award
  • 1977 Stone Tower Order of Industrial Service Merit
  • 2016 Proud Yonsei Award (Achievement Award)

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MBC Drama[edit]

Books[edit]

  • (Korean Language) 김병철동문기증: 가야·신라토기 (서울:연세대학교박물관, 2016), (English) Yonsei University Museum, Pottories of Gaya and Silla by Donating Kim Byung-chul, 2016

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