Howard(hongjun) Choi
About Howard(hongjun) Choi
Howard (Hongjun) Choi is the Country Manager at Hyperscience, based in Seoul, South Korea. He has held leadership roles at PatronuX Co., Ltd., INNOCORE, and Winoble, contributing significantly to Hyperscience's global expansion.
Current Role at Hyperscience
Howard(hongjun) Choi currently serves as the Country Manager for Hyperscience in Seoul, South Korea, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he has been instrumental in establishing Hyperscience's presence in the South Korean market, helping the company expand its global footprint. His tenure comes during a period of significant recognition for the company, as Hyperscience has been acknowledged as one of the best places to work, renowned for its collaborative and innovative culture. Additionally, Choi joined the company shortly after it secured over $190 million in funding from prominent investors, including Tiger Global and BOND.
Leadership Experience at PatronuX Co., Ltd.
Before joining Hyperscience, Howard(hongjun) Choi served as the President of PatronuX Co., Ltd. from 2013 to 2022. During his nine-year tenure at the Seoul-based company, he demonstrated strong leadership skills and strategic vision, contributing to the company's growth and development. Choi's experience in this role provided him with extensive knowledge and expertise in managing a business at a high level, which he continues to apply in his current position.
Director Role at INNOCORE
From 2009 to 2013, Howard(hongjun) Choi held the position of Director at INNOCORE in Seoul, Korea. During his four years with the company, he was responsible for overseeing various strategic initiatives and contributing to the overall direction of the company. His role as Director allowed him to develop a deeper understanding of the industry and refine his management skills, which have been crucial in his subsequent leadership positions.
Chief Manager at Winoble
Howard(hongjun) Choi began his career in a notable leadership role as Chief Manager at Winoble, where he worked from 2002 to 2009. Over seven years, he played a key role in managing operations and driving the company's success in Seoul, Korea. This position laid the groundwork for his future roles in higher management by giving him practical experience in handling complex business challenges and decision-making processes.