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Epsilon appoints new group CEO

Epsilon Telecommunications has appointed Damon (Young Seok) Lee as its group chief executive officer.

Lee (pictured) joins Epsilon with over 27 years of experience in the telecommunications and technology sectors, most recently serving as vice president in KT’s enterprise business.

KT Corp, South Korea’s largest telecommunications company, acquired Epsilon in 2021.

Lee succeeds Michel Robert, who has resigned following four years at Epsilon to take a career break after 35 years in employment.

Sang Ki Lee, chairman, Epsilon Telecommunications, said, “Lee has a wealth of experience in developing core business strategies for growth, and his strong leadership skills have consistently generated impressive results.

“We are confident in Lee’s extensive capabilities to head the next era of Epsilon, and look forward to seeing its success grow to new heights.”

In his new role, Lee will lead Epsilon’s senior executive team with a focus on optimising the company’s business strategy and global growth. He will take responsibility for elevating Epsilon’s financial and operational performance with a data-driven strategy.

Lee will also work closely with KT’s senior leadership team to enhance the collaboration between both companies and achieve mutual goals for global growth.

Damon Lee, group chief executive officer, Epsilon Telecommunications, added, “It is a very exciting time to be joining Epsilon, a business with such a strong global presence and huge growth prospects in the connectivity market.

“Epsilon is already seeing good results with a strong portfolio of data, colocation and voice solutions. My objective is to further expand upon this success and enhance profitability. I’m looking forward to fostering a positive and collaborative work environment to achieve companywide goals and enable our partners and customers to flourish.”