Rogers Corporation
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Rogers Corporation is an American
specialty materials company with headquarters located in Rogers, Connecticut. The company was founded in 1832 as a paper mill in Manchester, Connecticut, and now has manufacturing and sales office locations in North America, Asia, and Europe. Rogers Corporation has seven divisions, including the Advanced Circuit Materials division, which offers high-frequency printed circuit board laminates and flexible circuit laminates; the High Performance Foams division; and the Durel division, which offers electroluminescent lighting and drivers. The company was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in April, 2000.
Dennis M. Loughran, Vice President Finance and Chief Financial Officer
Robert C. Daigle, Vice President - Research and Development and Chief Technology Officer
John A. Richie, Vice President - Human Resources
Paul B. Middleton, Corporate Controller
Robert M. Soffer, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary
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specialty materials company with headquarters located in Rogers, Connecticut. The company was founded in 1832 as a paper mill in Manchester, Connecticut, and now has manufacturing and sales office locations in North America, Asia, and Europe. Rogers Corporation has seven divisions, including the Advanced Circuit Materials division, which offers high-frequency printed circuit board laminates and flexible circuit laminates; the High Performance Foams division; and the Durel division, which offers electroluminescent lighting and drivers. The company was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in April, 2000.
Corporate Governance
Robert D. Wachob, President and Chief Executive OfficerDennis M. Loughran, Vice President Finance and Chief Financial Officer
Robert C. Daigle, Vice President - Research and Development and Chief Technology Officer
John A. Richie, Vice President - Human Resources
Paul B. Middleton, Corporate Controller
Robert M. Soffer, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary