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INDA remembers industry veteran K. Wayne Hays
INDA is warmly remembering K. Wayne Hays, a veteran of the nonwovens industry for more than five decades and one of the founders of INDA.
27th August 2019
Innovation in Textiles
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Cary, NC
INDA is warmly remembering K. Wayne Hays, a veteran of the nonwovens industry for more than five decades and one of the founders of INDA, Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry. Mr Hays passed away surrounded by his family on 21 August at the age of 95.
Mr Hays became involved in the fledgling nonwovens business in the early 1950s while at Calloway Mills. He was also the first Chairman of the International Nonwovens and Disposables Association, which later became INDA, and was one of the forward-thinking leaders behind the formation of the first International Disposables Exposition and Assembly (IDEA) Show in Philadelphia in 1971.
His R&D work at Kendall led to the development of the first nonwoven diaper coverstock material, and the company’s first contract with Procter & Gamble. The booming hygiene coverstock business we know today originated from his work at that time.
While at Kendall, Hays negotiated a joint venture with Carl Freudenberg to establish the Lutravil polyester spunbond operation in Durham, NC. He was Lutravil’s first President and made the company a leading supplier of automotive primary carpet backings in North America.
Hays served on numerous INDA Boards, Committees, and Task Forces and was instrumental in moving INDA’s Headquarters from New York City to Cary, NC in 1989. He served as INDA’s interim President in 1996 and led the search that brought Ted Wirtz on board as INDA’s President from 1996 to 2004.
“INDA is saddened by the loss of an industry leader who was an integral part of INDA’s heritage. Wayne will be remembered for his many visionary contributions to our association and the industry,” said Dave Rousse, INDA President. “He was a strong advocate who tirelessly championed the global growth of nonwovens and created the path for INDA’s future.”
Hays was recognised with the IDEA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001 for his exceptional contributions to the association, including being a founding member, serving as Interim President, and advancing the overall success of the association.
Mr Hays received his BS in Chemistry from the University of Arkansas in 1949 and served as a pilot in the Naval Air Corp during World War II. He is survived by his wife Nancy and his children.
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