Jun Kwang-Woo (Korean: 전광우; born May 7, 1949) served in 2009–2013 as chairman and chief executive officer of the National Pension Service (NPS) of Korea, the 7,000-member public organization with over KW900 trillion (approximate US$800billion) fund, one of the world's largest in terms of total assets, and led the NPS to become a global force during his tenure.
He was also elected Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Regional Committee of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO),[3][4] the first time for a Korean top regulator.
After serving as a finance professor at Michigan State University, he worked for the World Bank for more than 12 years in various capacities.
At the height of the Asian financial crisis in 1998, he returned home as Special Advisor to Deputy Prime Minister.
He has been featured in interviews or columns appearing in The Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, Bloomberg, CNBC, among others, and has been a frequent invited speaker at international conferences.