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H. A. Wagner – Air Products & Chemicals (apd)

H. A. WAGNER joined Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. in 1963 in the company's applied research and development department. He is Chairman of the Board and CEO of the company. He subsequently held sales positions in the Pittsburgh and Cleveland districts of the Industrial Gas Division (IGD), and in 1967 he was named IGD western region manager. Mr. Wagner moved to the United Kingdom in 1970 as general manager for IGD and in 1976 became general manager of Continental Europe for the division. He returned to the U.S. in 1980 as general manager of sales and regional development for IGD and one year later became vice president of sales for IGD in the U.S. In 1982 Mr. Wagner was elected vice president, corporate planning, and in 1987 moved to the company's Chemicals Group where he was named vice president, business divisions. He became president of Air Products Europe in 1988 and executive vice president of world gases and equipment in 1990. In January 1991 Mr. Wagner was elected to Air Products' Board and later that year became president and chief operating officer. He assumed his current position in May 1992. A California native, Mr. Wagner received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University in 1958 and an MBA from Harvard University in 1963. In 1982 he completed the Stanford Executive Program. In 1998 Mr. Wagner received an Honorary Doctorate of Engineering degree from Lehigh University, and an Honorary Doctorate of Laws degree from Moravian College in 1999. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1958-1961 as an officer in the Strategic Air Command. Mr. Wagner serves on the board of directors of CIGNA Corporation, PACCAR, United Technologies Corporation, and Daido-Hoxan, Japan's second largest industrial gas company. He is a member of the Policy Committee of the national Business Roundtable, a member of the executive committee of the Pennsylvania Business Roundtable, a member of The Business Council, and on the board of Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships. Mr. Wagner also serves on the board of trustees of Lehigh University and is a member of KidsPeace' National Council for Kids. Profile
TWST: Could you start us off with a background summary on Air Products

and Chemicals, enough of a historical sketch or a background summary

that gives us a good context from your own perspective,