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Amphenol Announces Board Succession Plan with R. Adam Norwitt Appointed as Chairman

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Amphenol Corporation announced a planned leadership transition on February 4, 2026. Martin H. Loeffler, who has served as Chairman of the Board since 1997, will retire effective at the 2026 Annual Meeting of Stockholders, expected in May 2026. R. Adam Norwitt, the current President and CEO, will take on the additional role of Chairman of the Board at that time. David P. Falck will continue as Lead Independent Director. The transition is part of a planned succession and not due to any disagreements.

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About Amphenol Corporation

Amphenol Corporation is a leading global manufacturer of electronic and fiber optic connectors, cables, and interconnect systems. Renowned for its diverse portfolio, the company serves multiple sectors, including communications, automotive, military, aerospace, industrial, and information technology. Its primary function is to facilitate connectivity within these industries, providing critical components that connect and enable electronic circuits. Founded in 1932 and headquartered in Wallingford, Connecticut, Amphenol’s products play a vital role in enhancing performance, reliability, and cost-efficiency in complex electrical systems. By maintaining a robust presence across varied technology-driven markets, Amphenol Corporation stands as a significant player in the electronic components industry, adapting to advancing technological needs and supporting innovation across global markets.

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