Cha In-pyo, Father's Death, Harvard Business School "hereditary success"

On August 8, Cha Soo-woong, former chairman of Guizhou Shipping, died.Cha Soo-woong Chairperson founded Guizhou Shipping in 1974. In recognition of his contribution to the development of the marine logistics industry in Korea, he received industrial packaging in 1997.In Channel As cultural program Happy Morning, which aired in January, Cha Soo-woongs former chairmans financial power was introduced.According to the report, Guizhou Shipping has achieved $300 billion (371.1 trillion won) in exports since its founding in 1974.In addition, Guizhou Shipping was reportedly the fourth largest company in the domestic industry and the 10th largest company in the world.Also in Happy Morning, Cha In-pyo introduced an anecdote that gave up the Harvard Business School hereditary success.Cha Cha-Pyo tried to hand over his son Cha In-pyo to Harvard Business School, but Cha In-pyo gave up the succession of Harvard Business School to walk the actors path.Cha In-pyo said in an interview, In 2004, Father called three sons to talk about your retirement and the succession of the Harvard Business School, he said. There are people who have dedicated themselves to the company for the rest of their lives, It does not make sense to inherit the Harvard Business School right, he said.In addition to Cha In-pyo, Cha Su-woongs former chairperson children all gave up Harvard Business School hereditary succession, and Harvard Business School was passed on to the second largest shareholder and professional Harvard Business School.Cha In-pyos older brother completed his Ph.D. in the United States of America Pennsylvania after The Graduate at Seoul National University. Currently, he is the CEO of CJ affiliates.Cha In-pyos brother worked as a foreign bank executive after The Graduate of the United States of America MIT Economics Department, but died of oral cancer in 2013.On the other hand, Cha In-pyo said his last greeting to Father on the 9th after Fathers death, I meet you at Heaven and walk together again. I love you. Thank you.Cha In-pyos wife, Shin Ae-ra, also paid tribute to the deceased, saying, Father, rest in peace with my mother and Botchan there without pain. I love and respect you. I pray for the day we meet again.Cha Soo-woongs former chairperson was set up in Room 31 of the Seoul St. Marys Funeral Home.

On August 8, Cha Soo-woong, former chairman of Guizhou Shipping, died. Cha Soo-woong Chairperson founded Guizhou Shipping in 1974. In recognition of his contribution to the development of the marine logistics industry in Korea, he received industrial packaging in 1997. In Channel A's cultural program "Happy Morning," which aired in January, Cha Soo-woong's former chairman's financial power was introduced. According to the report, Guizhou Shipping has achieved $300 billion (371.1 trillion won) in exports since its founding in 1974.In addition, Guizhou Shipping was reportedly the fourth largest company in the domestic industry and the 10th largest company in the world. Also in 'Happy Morning', Cha In-pyo introduced an anecdote that gave up the Harvard Business School hereditary success. Cha Cha-Pyo tried to hand over his son Cha In-pyo to Harvard Business School, but Cha In-pyo gave up the succession of Harvard Business School to walk the actor's path. Cha In-pyo said in an interview, "In 2004, Father called three sons to talk about your retirement and the succession of the Harvard Business School," he said. "There are people who have dedicated themselves to the company for the rest of their lives, It does not make sense to inherit the Harvard Business School right, "he said. In addition to Cha In-pyo, Cha Su-woong's former Chairperson children all gave up Harvard Business School hereditary succession, and Harvard Business School was passed on to the second largest shareholder and professional Harvard Business School. Cha In-pyo's older brother completed his Ph.D. in the United States of America Pennsylvania after The Graduate at Seoul National University. Currently, he is the CEO of CJ affiliates. Cha In-pyo's brother worked as a foreign bank executive after The Graduate of the United States of America MIT Economics Department, but died of oral cancer in 2013. On the other hand, Cha In-pyo said his last greeting to Father on the 9th after Father's death, "I meet you at Heaven and walk together again. I love you. Thank you." Cha In-pyo's wife, Shin Ae-ra, also paid tribute to the deceased, saying, "Father, rest in peace with my mother and Botchan there without pain. I love and respect you. I pray for the day we meet again." Cha Soo-woong's former Chairperson was set up in Room 31 of the Seoul St. Mary's Funeral Home.