Park Tae-joon

Park Tae-joon
박태준
Prime Minister of South Korea
In office
13 January 2000  19 May 2000
PresidentKim Dae-jung
Preceded byKim Jong-pil
Succeeded byLee Han-dong
Personal details
Born(1927-10-24)October 24, 1927
Fuzan, Keishōnan Province, Korea, Empire of Japan
DiedDecember 13, 2011(2011-12-13) (aged 84)
Alma materWaseda University (dropped out)
Korea Military Academy 6th
Dankook University
OccupationFounder & Chairman of POSCO, Republic of Korea Army General, Prime Minister
Korean name
Hangul
박태준
Hanja
朴泰俊
RRBak Taejun
MRPak T'aejun
Art name
Hangul
청암
Hanja
靑岩
RRCheongam
MRCh'ŏngam

Park Tae-joon (Korean: 박태준; October 24, 1927 – December 13, 2011) was a South Korean business tycoon and politician who briefly served as the prime minister of South Korea in 2000.

His most renowned accomplishment includes founding of POSCO and growing it into one of the world's largest and most successful steel companies during his multi-decade tenure as chairman and CEO. For this, he was often called the "Korean Andrew Carnegie". Earlier in his life, he served in the South Korean Army and led several platoons during the Korean War and eventually reaching the rank of Major General. He also founded POSTECH (leading research university in Korea), the Pohang Steelers soccer team, and the POSCO TJ Park Foundation which was preceded by the Steel Scholarship Foundation. His pen name was Chungam.