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==Board of Directors==
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The Board of Directors for Johnson & Johnson in 2007<ref>Johnson & Johnson [http://www.investor.jnj.com/governance/bio.cfm Investor Relations - Board of Directors] Accessed 27th December 2007</ref> are listed as...
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* [[Mary Sue Coleman]] - Audit Committee and the Science & Technology Advisory Committee (elected in 2003). Coleman is a director of the [[Meredith Corporation]], a Trustee of the [[John S and James L Knight Foundation]] and the [[Gerald R Ford Foundation]]. She is also President of the [[University of Michigan]] (since 2002), professor of biological chemistry in the University of Michigan Medical School and a professor of chemistry in the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science and the Arts. She is a Fellow of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]] and the [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]]. Previous involvements include serving as President of the [[University of Iowa]] (1995 to 2002), Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at the [[University of New Mexico]], Vice Chancellor for Graduate Studies & Research and Associate Provost and Dean of Research at the [[University of North Carolina]] at Chapel Hill, and a member of the biochemistry faculty and an administrator at the Cancer Center of the [[University of Kentucky]] in Lexington. Coleman was elected to the [[National Academy of Sciences' Institute of Medicine]] in 1997. Businessweek<ref> Businessweek [http://investing.businessweek.com/businessweek/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=588949&privcapId=3758920&previousCapId=154924&previousTitle=Agilent%20Technologies%20Inc. University of Michigan] Accessed 27th December 2007</ref>  adds that Coleman also serves as Director for [[Gaylord Container Corp.]] (since 1996), [[Detroit Renaissance]] and [[Ann Arbor SPARK]]
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* [[James G Cullen]] - Presiding Director of the Board, Chairman of the Audit Committee and a member of the Nominating & Corporate Governance Committee (elected in 1995). Coleman is a Director of [[Neustar Inc.]], [[Prudential Life Insurance Company]] and  is a Director and non-executive Chairman of [[Agilent Technologies Inc.]]. Cullen's previous invovlement includes serving as President, Vice Chairman and Chief Operating Officer of [[Bell Atlantic Corporation]] (now known as Verizon) and President and Chief Executive Officer of [[Bell Atlantic-New Jersey Inc.]]. Businessweek<ref> Businessweek [http://investing.businessweek.com/businessweek/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=598067&capId=154924&previousCapId=154924&previousTitle=Agilent%20Technologies%20Inc. Executive Profile] Accessed 27th December 2007</ref>. adds that Cullen also served as a Director of [[Quantum Bridge Communications Inc.]] and [[First Fidelity Bancorporation]].
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* [[Michael M E Johns]] - member of the Compensation & Benefits Committee and the Science & Technology Advisory Committee (elected in 2005). Johns also serves as Chancellor of [[Emory University]] (since 2007), Immediate Past Chair of the [[Council of Teaching Hospitals]], a fellow of the [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]] and a member of the [[Institute of Medicine]]. He is a member of the editorial board of the <i>[[Journal of the American Medical Association]]</i> (JAMA) and chairs the Publication Committee of the journal <i>[[Academic Medicine]]</i>. Dr. Johns is a Director of [[Genuine Parts Company]]. Previous involvements include Executive Vice President for Health Affairs and Chief Executive Officer of the Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center, Emory University; Chairman of Emory Healthcare, Emory University; and the Chairman of the Board of Emory Healthcare. Johns also served as Dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Vice President of the Medical Faculty at Johns Hopkins University (1990-1996). Businessweek<ref>Businessweek [http://investing.businessweek.com/businessweek/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=589065&capId=139677&previousCapId=154924&previousTitle=Agilent%20Technologies%20Inc. Executive Profile] Accessed 27th December 2007</ref> adds that Johns serves as Chairman of the Board of EHCA, LLC, a company overseen jointly by Emory Healthcare and HCA Corporation ([[Hopsitals Corporation of America]]?) and served as a Director of Health Management of [[I-trax Inc.]] (2000 to 2001).
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* [[Arnold G Langbo]] - member of the Nominating & Corporate Governance Committee and Chairman of the Compensation & Benefits Committee (elected in 1991). Langbo is a Director of The [[Hershey Company]], [[Weyerhaeuser Company]] and [[Whirlpool Corporation]]. Previous involvements include serving as Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Operating Officer and CEO for [[Kellogg Company]] (involvement commenced in 1956). Businessweek<ref>Businessweek [http://investing.businessweek.com/businessweek/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=283360&capId=139677&previousCapId=154924&previousTitle=Agilent%20Technologies%20Inc. Executive Profile] Accessed 27th December 2007</ref> adds that he serves as a Director of [[Albion College and International Youth Foundation]] and as Member of the International Advisory Council of [[CGI Group Inc]].
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* [[Susan L Lindquist]] - Science & Technology Advisory Committee and the Public Policy Advisory Committee (elected in 2004). She is a Trustee of [[Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories]] and a Founder of [[FoldRx Pharmaceuticals Inc.]]. Lindquist is affiliated with the [[Whitehead Institute]] (since 2001) and is a Member of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (since 2006). Previous involvements include over 20 years service with the [[University of Chicago]], serving as an Investigator in the [[Howard Hughes Medical Institute]]. She was elected to the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]] (in 1996), the [[National Academy of Sciences]] (in 1997), the [[American Philosophical Society]] (in 2003) and the [[Institute of Medicine]] (in 2006). Lindquist received the Dickson Prize in Medicine (2002) and the Novartis Drew Award in Biomedical Research (2000) and in 2002 was named by <i>Discover Magazine</i> as one of the 50 most important women in science. Businessweek<ref> Businessweek [http://investing.businessweek.com/businessweek/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=5981853&privcapId=4271382&previousCapId=154924&previousTitle=Agilent%20Technologies%20Inc. Executive Profile] Accessed 27th December 2007</ref> adds that Lindquist serves as professor of Biology at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]].
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* [[Leo F Mullin]] - member of the Audit Committee and the Chairman of the Public Policy Advisory Committee (elected in 1999). Mullin serves as a Senior Advisor to [[Goldman Sachs Capital Partners]], is a Director of [[ACE Limited]] and the [[Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation]], and is a member of both The Business Council and the Advisory Board of the [[Carter Center]]. Previous involvements include serving as Chief Executive Officer (1997-2004) and Chairman (1999-2004) of [[Delta Air Lines Inc.]] and serving as Vice Chairman of [[Unicom Corporation]] and its principal subsidiary, [[Commonwealth Edison Company]], (1995-1997). Mullin was also an executive of [[First Chicago Corporation]] from 1981 to 1995 (company President and Chief Operating Officer 1993-1995) and was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of [[American National Bank]] (a subsidiary of [[First Chicago Corporation]]) from 1991 to 1993. Businessweek<ref>Businessweek [http://investing.businessweek.com/businessweek/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=266313&privcapId=176270&previousCapId=154924&previousTitle=Agilent%20Technologies%20Inc. Executive profile] Accessed 27th December 2007</ref> adds that Mullin also served as Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of [[Consolidated Rail Corp.]] and [[McKinsey and Company]] (Since 2004), Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the [[Field Museum of Natural History]], Vice Chairman of the [[Chicago Urban League]] and is Chairman of the [[International Air Transport Association]]. Mullin has been a Director of [[Cooper-standard Holdings Inc.]] (since 2005) and of [[BellSouth Corp.]], (since 1998). He has been Director of [[AT&T]] Southeast (since 1998), HBI ([[Hanesbrand Inc.]]?) since 2007 and [[Alltel Corporation]] since 2007. Mullin serves as Director of [[Education Management Finance Corp.]], [[Euramax Holdings]] and [[Hawker Beechcraft Acquisition Company]].  He serves as a Director of The [[Children's Memorial Hospital], is a Trustee of [[Northwestern University]] and is a Member of The [[Business Council]] and The [[Business Roundtable]]. 
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* [[William D Perez]] - member of the Compensation & Benefits Committee and the Public Policy Advisory Committee (elected in 2007). Perez is President and CEO of the [[Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company]] (since 2006), is a Director of [[Hallmark Cards Inc.]], the [[Grocery Manufacturers Association]] and [[Cornell University Council]]. He was previously President and CEO of [[Nike Inc]], served with [[SC Johnson and Son Inc.]] for 34 years (serving 8 years as President and CEO). Businessweek<ref> Businessweek [http://investing.businessweek.com/businessweek/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=220213&privcapId=315260&previousCapId=154924&previousTitle=Agilent%20Technologies%20Inc. Executive Profiles] Accessed 27th December 2007</ref> adds that Perez served as a Director of [[May Department Stores Co.]] (1998 to 2004) and the [[Kellogg Company]] (2000 to 2006).
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==Subsidiaries==
 
==Subsidiaries==
 
In 2007, Johnson & Johnson operate a vast number of subsidiaries. These are listed on their [http://www.jnj.com/our_company/family/index.htm website]. Further information on their subsidiaries can be found on their webpage [http://www.jnj.com/our_company/company_websites/index.htm Company Web Sites]
 
In 2007, Johnson & Johnson operate a vast number of subsidiaries. These are listed on their [http://www.jnj.com/our_company/family/index.htm website]. Further information on their subsidiaries can be found on their webpage [http://www.jnj.com/our_company/company_websites/index.htm Company Web Sites]
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* Johnson & Johnson [http://www.jnj.com/our_company/family/index.htm Family of Companies] Accessed 24th December 2007.
 
* Johnson & Johnson [http://www.jnj.com/our_company/family/index.htm Family of Companies] Accessed 24th December 2007.
 
* JOhnson & Johnson [http://www.jnj.com/our_company/company_websites/index.htm Company Web Sites] Accessed 24th December 2007.
 
* JOhnson & Johnson [http://www.jnj.com/our_company/company_websites/index.htm Company Web Sites] Accessed 24th December 2007.
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==References==
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Revision as of 15:37, 27 December 2007

Board of Directors

The Board of Directors for Johnson & Johnson in 2007[1] are listed as...

Subsidiaries

In 2007, Johnson & Johnson operate a vast number of subsidiaries. These are listed on their website. Further information on their subsidiaries can be found on their webpage Company Web Sites

External Links

References

  1. Johnson & Johnson Investor Relations - Board of Directors Accessed 27th December 2007
  2. Businessweek University of Michigan Accessed 27th December 2007
  3. Businessweek Executive Profile Accessed 27th December 2007
  4. Businessweek Executive Profile Accessed 27th December 2007
  5. Businessweek Executive Profile Accessed 27th December 2007
  6. Businessweek Executive Profile Accessed 27th December 2007
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  8. Businessweek Executive Profiles Accessed 27th December 2007