Only two years after Topcon Corporation announced the promotion of Ray
O’Connor to managing executive officer, the president and CEO of Topcon
Positioning Systems (TPS), has been promoted to company senior managing
executive officer. He has also been named president of the newly formed
Positioning Company division of Topcon Corporation.
Ray O'Connor (Photo: Business Wire)
In 2010 O’Connor became the first non-Japanese executive officer of the
80-year-old company.
O’Connor, based in Livermore, Calif., is also chairman of the board of
Topcon Europe Positioning, as well as chairman of both Sokkia America
Corporation and Sokkia Europe BV, and serves as direct adviser to Topcon
President Norio Uchida. He will continue to fill these present
positions, as well as other positions within the corporation.
“For the past 10 years, Ray has been a creative and driving force in
growing the Topcon positioning business not only in the United States
but globally. His adherence to sound business management practices,
adoption of and putting into place ‘lean manufacturing’ operations
through TPS, and his total understanding of the key markets in which we
compete has proved invaluable to Topcon,” Uchida said.
“Ray is a total business professional who uses extraordinary sound
business management skills combined with strategically aggressive
initiatives to deliver, time and again, positive results even when
confronted with market shortcomings.”
Uchida said, “Under his leadership, our positioning business in the
Americas, Australia and Europe has dramatically exceeded our
expectations.”
In addition to leading Topcon’s efforts in its core markets of
construction, surveying and civil engineering, GIS and mobile mapping,
O’Connor has also provided the guidance for Topcon’s growth into the
global precision agricultural industry and its OEM expansion.
“I am grateful for the opportunities and confidence that the Topcon
management and executive committee, and especially Mr. Uchida, have
shown to me during the years. I admire the progressive philosophy of the
Topcon organization and it is an honor to serve among the highest levels
of leaders, a responsibility that I take with greatest appreciation.
“But I am most proud in how our team has worked cohesively, tirelessly
and aggressively to explore every opportunity for growth during the past
years, and certainly during the worldwide recession. The team members
worked hard to increase our technology and market foundation for the
future.”
A native of Ireland and former resident of Naas, County Kildare,
O’Connor graduated from the Bolton Street College of Technology in
Dublin with a diploma in construction. He immigrated to the United
States in 1983. O’Connor joined Topcon in 1993 as the North America
sales manager for construction lasers. By 1995, he had guided the
company through the acquisition of Advance Grade Technologies and formed
a separate division, Topcon Laser Systems. In 2000, he led Topcon’s
acquisition of JPS to bring Topcon the basis of its world-leading GPS
technologies. Then in 2001, he managed the formations of Topcon
Positioning Systems (TPS) that consolidated all of Topcon’s construction
and survey business in the Americas. In 2008, O’Connor contributed to
the successful consolidation of Topcon and Sokkia Corporation in the
market.
In 2002 he was promoted to president of TPS, and was appointed chairman
of the board of Topcon Europe Positioning in 2005. He was a Toshiba
Corporation businessperson of the year in 2005, the first person of
non-Japanese descent to receive the honor.
Currently, under O’Connor’s direction, TPS has more than 1,000 employees
on five continents.
Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc. (TPS) designs and manufactures
precise positioning products and solutions for the global surveying,
construction, agriculture, civil engineering, mapping and GIS, asset
management and mobile control markets. TPS’ parent company, Topcon
Corporation (Tokyo Stock Exchange – 7732), was founded in 1932.
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