CTS Corp. (CTS) Confirms Retirement of Director Lawrence Ciancia
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CTS Corporation Announces Retirement of Director Lawrence Ciancia
May 19, 2017 8:30 AM EDTLISLE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- CTS Corporation (NYSE: CTS) announced the retirement of Lawrence Ciancia yesterday at its Annual Shareholders Meeting. Kieran OSullivan, Chairman and CEO, and Bob Profusek, CTS Lead Director, expressed their sincere gratitude to Mr. Ciancia for his many years of outstanding... More