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Youngsuk ‘YS’ Chi — Chairman at Elsevier

Youngsuk ‘YS’ Chi — Chairman at Elsevier

Executive Bio

Youngsuk ‘YS’ Chi is a leader in the media and technology industry, and currently serves Elsevier and RELX in several different capacities. In his primary role as Director of Corporate Affairs and Asia Strategy for RELX, he is responsible for government affairs, corporate communications, and corporate responsibility for RELX. As non-executive Chairman of Elsevier, he works directly with governments, Elsevier customers, and in industry associations worldwide.

YS recently served as Chairman of the Association of American Publishers and has also concluded 4 years of service as the President of the International Publishers Association. He has also served on dozens of charitable, educational and industry boards, including Princeton University, South Federal State University, the Korean American Community Foundation and McCarter Theatre.

Executive Team Culture Ratings from Elsevier Employees

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Elsevier's Executive Team scores in the Top 5%
of similar sized companies on Comparably
Who ranks the Executive Team the highest?
Ethnicity - Native American 96/100
Ethnicity - Asian or Pacific Islander 94/100
Experience - Entry Level 94/100
Who ranks the Executive Team the lowest?
Gender - Non-Binary 82/100
Department - Design 90/100
Department - Communications 90/100

Elsevier's Executive Team at a Glance

Based on 6915 ratings, Elsevier's employees are very satisfied with their Executive Team and give them an “A+” or 92/100. On average, Men provided higher ratings for their Executive Team compared to Women. Also, the Customer Success department thinks more highly of the Executive Team relative to the Design department.

Elsevier's Executive Team ranks in the Top 5% of other companies in New York and Top 5% of other companies on Comparably that also have 5,001-10,000 Employees.

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