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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Rogers Corporation appoints Brett Cope and Eric Starkloff to board

Rogers Corporation announced that Brett Cope and Eric Starkloff have been elected to the company's board of directors.

The company said both executives bring leadership experience and knowledge of markets tied to Rogers' operations.

Armand Lauzon, chair of the Rogers board, said the appointments are part of the company's efforts to increase growth and profitability.

"The Board remains committed to unlocking higher levels of growth and profitability at Rogers," Lauzon said. "With this ongoing objective we are pleased to welcome Brett and Eric to the Rogers Board. Both are accomplished CEOs with proven track records of creating value, and they bring critical skills that will further strengthen the Rogers Board. We look forward to the insights that Brett and Eric will bring as we continue to work toward Rogers' long-term success."

Rogers Corporation is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol ROG.

This report was written with the assistance of artificial intelligence.


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