Henry McKinnell

Henry McKinnell

Henry A. McKinnell, Jr. (born February 23 1943) is the former chief executive officer and former chairman of the board of directors of Pfizer Inc. He is also a director of ExxonMobil and Moody's.

He was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He originally worked toward a degree in Chemistry but later changed his declared degree to Business. He earned his bachelors degree for business from the University of British Columbia in 1965. Later, he earned his masters and doctorate in business administration (finance subfield) from Stanford University.

Career

His first job offer (ironically) was for Pfizer, but he instead chose to work at American Standard for three years (1969-1971). He later joined Pfizer in early 1971. Over the course of the next 32 years, McKinnell climbed his way up several positions.

His career at Pfizer included the following positions: 1971–1979, various international posts; 1979–1985, president of Pfizer Asia; 1992–1995, executive vice president; 1995–97, executive vice president and CFO; 1997–1999, executive vice president and president of Global Pharmaceuticals Group; 1999–2001, president of Global Pharmaceuticals Group, president, and COO; 2001–2006, chairman and CEO" (see [http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/biography/M-R/McKinnell-Henry-A-Jr-1943.html] ).

He was named CEO as of January 2001 and named chairman in April 2001. In 2003 he won the Woodrow Wilson Award for Corporate Citizenship. McKinnell resigned the CEO position on July 28 2006 amid dissatisfaction from the Board of Directors and declining investor confidence and was replaced by Jeffrey Kindler on that day. He is scheduled to remain as chairman until February 2007 ( [http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a44WF6OTh..Y&refer=home] ).

Pfizer was relatively conservative with regard to mega-mergers through stock-for-stock transactions through most of its history until McKinnell took the helm in 2001. Pfizer's per share price (adjusted for splits) went from about $50 to $30 from 1999 to 2006 during McKinnell's tenure. With roughly 7 billion shares outstanding, this reflects a loss in value of 140 billion dollars under McKinnell's leadership pursuing a strategy of growth via stock for stock acquisition.

It could be argued that some of the decline in Pfizer's market value during this time could be attributed to the overall decline in blue chip stocks from 1999-2001. However, many industry analysts criticized McKinnell for diluting shareholder value with these expensive stock-for-stock acquisitions that obviously paid a premium for the underlying value of the acquired company. Furthermore, internal contributions to the pipeline did not replace declining value nor did these M&A activities. However, McKinnell received record compensation which he staunchly defended against critics.

According to documents Pfizer filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Mr. McKinnell received a base salary in 2005 of $2,270,500, and a bonus of $3,700,000. He also received $145,814 in other compensation (primarily tax payments made by Pfizer on behalf of employees), and nearly $5.5 million in long-term incentive payouts.

Mr. McKinnell has, according to documents filed with the Federal Elections Commission, donated mainly to Republican Party candidates. He has donated to George W. Bush, John Thune, Chuck Grassley, and others.

According to the same FEC documents, Mr. McKinnell lives in Greenwich, Connecticut.


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