- Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Master's in Technology Management - Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Bachelor's in Electrical and Computer Engineering
From the inconveniences inherent in our daily lives to crises that threaten the survival of humanity.
The innovators who take on the challenge of solving these problems are the entrepreneurs. As an investor, I am proud to be participating in changing the world just by contributing to their start-up and growth.
Meanwhile, startups that venture into new markets are met with countless “nos.” These responses can stem from skepticism about their business models or questions about whether the technology is feasible.
I believe that innovation does not start from the obvious. I want to be an investor who first looks for the possibility of what can be done rather than the reasons why it cannot be done. I like to imagine, so I enjoy listening to and agreeing with even crazy dreams that someone might laugh at. So please knock on the door. I want to talk to you.
The world is full of problems —ranging from small inconveniences in our daily lives to existential crises that threaten humanity .
The ones who take on the challenge of solving these problems are the founders . As an investor, I take great pride in knowing that by supporting their beginnings and growth , I am also playing a part in changing the world .
Yet, startups that challenge new markets inevitably hear countless “No”s along the way. These doubts may stem from skepticism about their business model or concerns about the feasibility of their technology .
But I believe true innovation rarely starts with what seems obvious or possible . I want to be the kind of investor who focuses on what can work rather than why something won't . I love to imagine possibilities , and I take joy in hearing even the wildest dreams—ideas that others might dismiss as crazy.
So, knock on my door. I'd love to have that conversation with you.