Kia appointed Choi Jun-young, the firm's co-CEO and executive vice president, as its first chief safety officer. Choi has particular expertise in personnel matters built up within the firm over many years, until he was promoted to the co-CEO position in 2018. Kia's appointment of a co-CEO as its first CSO shows the company's emphasis on safety management.
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