Birth Date: | 5 September 1943 | ||||||||
Birth Place: | Uiryeong, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea | ||||||||
Alma Mater: | Ewha Womans University | ||||||||
Occupation: | Chairman of Shinsegae Group | ||||||||
Spouse: | Chung Jae-eun | ||||||||
Children: | 2, including Chung Yong-jin | ||||||||
Parents: | Lee Byung-chul | ||||||||
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Lee Myung-hee (; born 5 September 1943) is a South Korean business magnate and the chairwoman of the Shinsegae Group. She is the youngest daughter of Lee Byung-chul, founder of the Samsung Group and the sister of the former late chairman Lee Kun-Hee. Lee became the company's chairwoman in 1997 following its separation from Samsung and is credited for growing it into the country's second-largest retailer. With an estimated net worth of $840 million she is one of the wealthiest people in South Korea and was ranked 20th on Forbes 2017 list of 50 Richest Koreans.
Lee was born in Uiryeong County to Samsung founder Lee Byung-chul and his first wife Park Du-eul as the youngest of eight children. She attended Ewha Girls' High School and then majored in art at Ewha Womans University before marrying a Seoul National University and Columbia-educated engineer,[1] Chung Jae-eun, who served as the president of Samsung Electronics and is currently the honorary chairman of Shinsegae Group.[2] After ten years of being a homemaker, she became a sales executive at Shinsegae Department Store in 1979 and then its Chairwoman in 1997 after the company was separated from Samsung.[3]