Rogers Corporation Appoints Ali El-Haj as Interim CEO Following Colin Gouveia's Departure

Reuters
14 Jul
Rogers Corporation Appoints Ali El-Haj as Interim CEO Following Colin Gouveia's Departure

Rogers Corporation has announced a leadership transition, with Colin Gouveia stepping down as President and CEO on July 12, 2025. Ali El-Haj has been appointed as the interim President and CEO. The company is initiating a search for a permanent leader, considering both internal and external candidates as it enters a new phase of growth and innovation. Mr. El-Haj brings over 30 years of international experience in the automotive and manufacturing industries.

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