Equifax Inc appointed Lee Adrean as Chief Financial Officer, replacing Donald T. Heroman who has announced plans to retire. Adrean will join the company on October 4, 2006, reporting to Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Richard F. Smith. Heroman's retirement from Equifax will be effective as of June 1, 2007.
"Don has provided solid financial direction during his four years with our company and has been an invaluable leader who helped steer us to strong growth," Smith said. "He played an instrumental role during Equifax's CEO transition and we greatly appreciate the support he's given us over the years. He retires from Equifax with the company in outstanding financial shape. We reiterate our statements of September 8, 2006, when we estimated revenue growth of 7 to 10 percent for the year and estimated that earnings per share will exceed $2.00 for 2006, up from our original guidance of $1.90 to $1.99."
Smith continued, "Our commitment to good succession planning allows us to seamlessly transition financial leadership responsibilities and we're delighted to welcome Lee Adrean as our new CFO. Lee is a seasoned executive whose financial track record with Fortune 500 companies is the ideal fit for Equifax as we continue to strongly execute against our smart growth strategy."
Adrean brings 30 years of commensurately senior positions in financial management, business leadership, and international strategy consulting to Equifax. Most recently, he served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for NDCHealth Corporation. Prior to that, he held senior level positions in other companies including EarthLink Inc., First Data Corporation, Providian Corporation, Bain and Company, and the former Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. (now KPMG).
Adrean holds a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard University, and a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Bucknell University. He and his family live in Atlanta.
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