The American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame Foundation Names Four New Members to The Hall of Fame
Furniture World News Desk on
5/29/2025
Pictured Left to right: Jeff Child, Norman Waxman, Stan Pauley and Bill Hinks.
Four influential
industry leaders will be inducted into the American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame on Oct. 26 during the High Point
Market. Joining the current 139 members of the Hall of Fame are Jeffrey S. Child, president, R.C. Willey Home
Furnishings; William A. Hinks, founder and chairman, Furniture Mart USA; Stanley F. Pauley, former CEO and chairman,
Carpenter Co.; and Norman Waxman, Norman Waxman Consulting.
“This year’s class of inductees represents the core values of superior accomplishments and enduring
excellence by two retailers, a manufacturer and a supplier,” says Satya Tiwari, president of the American Home
Furnishings Hall of Fame Foundation Board of Directors. “Each has impacted the industry with innovation, and
each represents high personal character and ethical standards. They inspire all of us and have been found
worthy of the industry’s most prestigious honor.”
A seven-member selection committee, composed of representatives from diverse segments of the industry, chose this
year’s inductees based on their contributions to the growth and development of the home furnishings industry
in the U.S. The committee uses a points-based evaluation system grounded on four foundations: enduring excellence,
superior accomplishments, innovation and creativity, and philanthropic generosity. The anonymous committee has spent
five months carefully vetting each candidate. In determining this year’s slate, they noted the following
about their worthiness to be inducted.
Jeffrey S. Child, president, has grown the Top 10 retailer fivefold in his 24-year tenure as president of R.C. Willey
Home Furnishings, a Berkshire Hathaway company based in Salt Lake City. He began working in the family
business when he was 14 waxing the warehouse floors and then working his way up as a sales associate, buyer and
merchandise manager where he developed his great love for furnishings. Under his leadership a fully integrated
supply chain has enhanced its competitive edge by providing exceptional flexibility, efficiency and innovation.
Known for sharing strategies for success not just within his company but also with other retailers, the retailer of
furnishings, appliances, electronics and flooring operates 10 stores and three distribution centers in Utah, Nevada,
Idaho and California.
William A. Hinks, founder and chairman of Furniture Mart USA started selling used furniture in 1977, becoming a
serial entrepreneur who provides consumers in rural markets with the access to a wide range of brands typically only
found in metropolitan stores. The Top 40 retailer offers a holistic solution in six midwestern states including
furnishings, flooring and design services supported by an in-stock, rapid delivery network. With a mission to
transform “houses into homes, employees into family and customers into friends,” the three-generation
family business based in Sioux Falls, S.D., owns most of its 60 storefront and warehouse properties. The Priority
Sales program partners with nine Native American Reservations to provide private funding to tribal members, thereby
enabling many to buy furniture for the first time.
Stanley F. Pauley became President of Richmond-based Carpenter Co. seven years after E. Rhodes Carpenter was founded
in 1950 as a latex foam distributor. Over the next 60-plus years, he built the company into the world’s
largest vertically integrated manufacturer of polyurethane foams used for upholstery, bedding, carpet cushioning,
furniture and fabrication, and other consumer products. An electrical engineer by education, Mr. Pauley possessed an
unwavering commitment to continuous improvement and creating innovative foam solutions for its customers. He
was known for his attention to every detail of the business, always doing things the right way and keeping an eye on
reducing waste, promoting sustainability and practicing circularity. The company employs some 7,000 people at
its more than 70 production facilities located around the world.
Norman Waxman, Norman Waxman Consulting, has been an advisor and mentor to dozens of manufacturers and retailers who
have sought his good counsel as an insightful coach. His career began in upholstery sales, expanding into executive
management positions for Schnadig Corp., Rowe Furniture Corp., Quaker Fabrics and Corson Furniture Inds. An astute
business strategist and team builder, he was an early adopter of merchandising the whole room through correlated
groups and developing brands by expanding market share through the export business and engaging with retail
customers as partners. He is known for growing talent through executive development based on a foundation of
trust as the right way to conduct business. A socially responsible leader and philanthropist, Mr. Waxman has always
represented the highest ethical standards.
The Hall of Fame is supported by these Pacesetter Sponsors of the 2025 Induction Celebration: Presenting Sponsor, SURYA/Global Views/Mitchell Gold + Bob Mitchell; Welcoming Sponsor, Ashley Furniture Inds.; Leaders Circle Event Sponsor, ManWah; Cocktail Party Sponsor, ANDMORE; Inductee Video Sponsor, SURYA/Global Views/Mitchell Gold + Bob Mitchell; After Party Sponsor, Tempur Sealy; Elevator Poster Sponsor, Loloi; Hall of Fame Tech Sponsor, La-Z-Boy Incorporated; Registration Sponsor, Glen Raven; Celebration Sponsors, Springs Creative and Karen McNeill; Traveling Exhibits Sponsor, Carpenter Company; Leadership Sponsor, Crestview Collections; Trend Spotter Seminar Sponsor, Markor International Home Furnishings; Paul Broyhill Leaders Sponsor, ANDMORE. Platinum Sponsors are Hooker Furnishings, Broyhill Family Foundation, and Wayfair. Gold Sponsors are Gat Creek, Raymour & Flanigan, Leggett & Platt, and Levin Furniture. Silver Sponsors are: High Point Market Authority, Coconis Furniture and Mattress 1st. For Journal Advertising a Bronze Sponsor is Gardner-White.
About The American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame Foundation, Inc.
The American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame Foundation, Inc., is an industry-wide organization founded to preserve its
history, to celebrate exceptional individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to the U.S. home furnishings
industry, to inspire the next generation of innovative leaders and to engage the community with the world of home
furnishings. Our new home, which opened in April 2023, is a symbol of the Home Furnishings Capital of the
World™ where the industry gathers, where we honor our leaders and tell our stories, and where we learn through
exhibits, seminars, and speakers. As a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, funds support our history and leadership
programming. The organization is based in High Point, North Carolina, at 311 S. Hamilton St., and can be reached at
336.882.5900 or by visiting www.homefurnishingshalloffame.com.