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Rick Schneider, president of Amphenol TCS, will discuss managing company change and adjusting to change in the interconnection industry at the next University of New Hampshire CEO Forum.
To be held March 9, “Amphenol TCS: A Business Managing Constant Change” begins at 8 a.m. at the New England Center with coffee and breakfast, with the program starting at 9 a.m.
On Dec. 1, Teradyne sold its Teradyne Connections Systems unit to Amphenol.
With more than 25 years of experience in the interconnection industry, Schneider joined ATCS in 1988 while it was a division of Teradyne and was appointed president in 2001. He previously served as TCS’ marketing and business development manager, general manager of the division and vice president of Teradyne, Inc.
For more information, call Barbara Draper at 862-1107, or e-mail her at barbara.draper@unh.edu. The registration deadline is Thursday, March 2. – NHBR STAFF
Check out photos from the 2026 BOB Awards celebration, which was held on Thursday, March 12, 2026 at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord.
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