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FEI’s Hall of Fame provides recognition to senior-level financial executives who have epitomized the performance, leadership and integrity of the most exemplary financial professionals throughout their careers. This year’s inductees were formally honored during a black-tie ceremony at the Hall of Fame Gala on November 12 at Gotham Hall in New York City.
This year’s inductees include:
William J. Ihlanfeldt served with distinction in a number of senior finance roles at Shell Oil Co. in a career spanning more than four decades. His last role served was as the company’s assistant controller. He has been a tireless advocate for accountants and accounting principles, through a variety of academic and professional organizations.
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Hans G. Storr emigrated to the U.S. in 1954 and became a finance icon in the tobacco industry, having 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 chief Executive Officer, chief Financial Officer, chairman of the Board, and executive vice president at Philip Morris.
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Robert P. Wayman has applied his considerable skills and expertise in the technology sector to a series of key senior-level management positions with the Hewlett-Packard Co. for nearly four decades. He has served as chief financial officer for 23 years and as a member of the company’s board of directors. Currently, he’s a director of Carefusion and Affymetrix.
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John K. Wulff, an FEI member since 1987, has enjoyed a career including a wide range of senior-level finance roles in both the private and public sectors, highlighted by his tenure as chief financial officer of Union Carbide Corp. In retirement he’s remained active through his service to the boards of directors of several prominent U.S. companies, including Celanese Corp, Moody’s Corp. and Sunoco Inc.
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All proceeds from the 7th Annual Hall of Fame Gala benefit Financial Executives Research Foundation (FERF)
We invite you to view photos from past Hall of Fame Gala events by visiting the Hall of Fame Gala Traditions page.
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The FEI Hall of Fame provides recognition to financial executives who have epitomized the performance, leadership and integrity of the most exemplary financial executives throughout their professional careers and in doing so, have made significant contributions to the betterment of their respective organizations and to the finance profession as a whole.
 Financial Executives International (FEI) provides exclusive peer networking for chief financial officers, controllers, treasurers, tax executives and finance and accounting professors in academia. FEI is the leading advocate for the views of corporate financial management, and enhances member professional development through peer networking, career planning services, conferences, publications, and special reports and research. Our more than 15,000 members participate in the activities of 85 chapters, 74 in the United States and 11 in Canada.
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 Financial Executives Research Foundation (FERF) is the non-profit 501(c)(3) research affiliate of FEI. FERF researchers identify key financial issues and develop impartial, timely research reports to FEI members and non-members alike, in a variety of publication formats.
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