• 2020–present: Executive Chairman and CEO, Hyundai Motor Group • 2018–2020: Executive Vice Chairman, Hyundai Motor Group • 2009–2018: Vice Chairman, Hyundai Motor Company • 2005–2009: President, Kia Motors Corporation (sister company of Hyundai Motor) • 2003–2005: Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai-Kia Corporate Planning Division • 2001–2002: Deputy Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor's Domestic Sales & Marketing Division • 2001–2002: Deputy Operating Officer, Hyundai-Kia After-Sales Service Division • 2000–2002: Deputy Operating Officer, Hyundai Information Technology Center • 1999–2001: Director, Hyundai Procurement Planning & Coordination Group • 1994–1999: Deputy Manager, Hyundai Precision and Industries Ltd. (San Francisco, US) • 1997–1999:
Itochu Corporation (New York, US) From 2005 to 2009, Chung was the president of Kia Motors Corp, a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor, which owns 34% of Kia. According to
Forbes, Chung is credited with the success of the
Kia Cee'd in Europe along with the
Soul and the
Forte. In October 2020, Chung became chairman of Hyundai Motor Group, and his father, Chung Mong-Koo, honorary chairman. Chung is World Archery Asia president. He is currently on his fifth consecutive term as president. == Awards and honors ==