FEI Names Hall of Fame Inductees

Financial Executives International has selected William J. Ihlanfeldt, Hans G. Storr, Robert P. Wayman and John K. Wulff as inductees in its 2012 class of the FEI Hall of Fame.

Now in its seventh year, the annual award recognizes individuals who epitomize the performance, leadership and integrity of the most exemplary financial executives throughout their careers.

The four men will be formally honored during an induction ceremony at the FEI Hall of Fame black-tie gala on Nov. 12, 2012 at Gotham Hall in New York City.

“At FEI, we recognize the importance of acknowledging dedicated and well-deserving individuals and peers who represent our core values, by inducting them into our FEI Hall of Fame,” said FEI president and CEO Marie Hollein. “These four executives have demonstrated excellence throughout their professional careers and continue to set an example, serve as mentors to others and act as advocates for the finance profession.”

Ihlanfeldt served in a number of senior finance roles at Shell Oil Co. for more than four decades, most recently as assistant controller. Storr served the Philip Morris Cos. in senior-level executive positions at several of the firm’s subsidiaries. In a nearly 40-year career, he has held roles including CEO, CFO, chairman of the board, and executive vice president at the tobacco company.

Wayman held a series of senior-level management positions with Hewlett-Packard for nearly four decades. He has served as CFO for 23 years and as a member of the company’s board of directors. Currently, he’s a director of Carefusion and Affymetrix.

Wulff, an FEI member since 1987, has held a wide range of senior-level finance roles in both the private and public sectors, highlighted by his tenure as CFO of Union Carbide Corp. In retirement he has served on the boards of directors of several prominent U.S. companies, including Celanese, Moody’s and Sunoco.

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