Martin H. Loeffler has been a crucial part of Amphenol Corporation, joining the company in 1974 and serving in various top roles. He was CEO from 1996 to 2008, steering the company through significant growth until he became Executive Chairman...
Martin H. Loeffler has been a crucial part of Amphenol Corporation, joining the company in 1974 and serving in various top roles. He was CEO from 1996 to 2008, steering the company through significant growth until he became Executive Chairman until his retirement in 2010. Even after stepping down from the executive role, he remains active as the non-executive Chairman of the Board, showing his long-term commitment to the company. His peak earnings were in 2007, reaching $5.47 million, driven mainly by a large bonus that reflected the company's strong performance. However, in 2009, his compensation dropped to $800,000 because Amphenol did not reach growth goals that year. Notably, Loeffler hasn’t received special retirement benefits; instead, he continues to contribute strategically from the board. His journey reflects the ups and downs faced in business, and he has successfully navigated the challenges to help shape Amphenol into a leading name in the connectors industry.