Youn Young-mi, CEO of Highland Foods Co., Ltd., Awarded ‘Korea CEO Hall of Fame’ in Global Category for Fourth Consecutive Year
Founded in 1999, Highland Foods, a global meat food company, has spent the past 25 years building a stable supply chain through direct sourcing from over 50 meat producers across 15 countries. Driven by the goal of “making quality meat accessible to everyone at reasonable prices,” the company also contributes to Korea's food security and price stability.
Highland Foods has established overseas production bases by setting up subsidiaries in the U.S.. The company has also founded Highland Innovation Co., Ltd., a subsidiary focused on meat processing, with production facilities in Busan and Icheon. The company strives to build an integrated cold chain system, covering everything from import to manufacturing and distribution.
Since its inception in 1999, the company has steadily grown, achieving total group sales of approximately USD 830 million as of 2023. Over the past five years, Highland Foods has recorded a remarkable 19% annual sales growth rate, earning it a spot on the Financial Times' list of the 'Asia-Pacific High-Growth Companies 500' for five consecutive years (2020-2024).
Moreover, on the 20th of last month, CEO Youn accompanied President Yoon Suk-yeol on a diplomatic visit to the Czech Republic as part of a 'trade delegation.' She participated in the Korea-Czech Business Partnership event, discussing ways to expand trade between Korean and Czech companies and spearheaded the signing of a trade MOU between the Korea Importers Association and the Czech government, focusing on stabilizing global supply chain networks.
In addition, in 2021, CEO Youn established the Highland Future Foundation to fulfill the company's ESG responsibilities, leading efforts in philanthropy and talent development, including the 'Future Dream Scholarship Program' aimed at supporting underprivileged communities.
박원중 기자 ([email protected])
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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