I have to chime in for Wordpress too, for the following reasons:
- You will have thousands of themes and plugins to use as a base for your custom setup. It won't take long to put something nice, unique and standards compliant together with all of the gizmos that your company wants.
- Wordpress is remarkably easy to hack, its even easy to bring your existing 'static' pages into the Wordpress loop, this makes it much easier to keep existing links in place if you must. Many people I've talked with feel rather intimidated when hacking at Drupal.
- Wordpress is very intuitive for the user, those who will be authoring / maintaining the pages. Again, in this respect, many people find Drupal rather intimidating.
- Wordpress features one click upgrades, one click upgrades of plugins and one click installation of plugins/modules.
Both systems are backed by very well established organizations. Automattic maintains wordpress, Drupal is under the umbrella of SPI (Software In The Public Interest).
Be sure to read up on the differences between standard WP and MU, I don't think you'd need MU for your purposes.
Another popular misconception is that all web sites using Wordpress will resemble a blog of some kind, this is entirely not the case. I've used WP in the past just to organize a dozen or so static pages, never once exposing the blog or typical side bars. Its surely worth a few hours of time to give it a try :)
Disclaimer, I use WP for most of my sites, I may be biased.