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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]].
 
* [[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]].
  
* [[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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* [[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]].   
  
 
* [[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).  
 
* [[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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* [[Charles Prince]] - Compensation & Benefits Committee and the Nominating & Corporate Governance Committee (elected in 2006). Prince is Chief Executive Officer (since 2003) & Chairman (since 2006) of [[Citigroup Inc.]] He is a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]], The [[Business Council]] and The [[Business Roundtable]]. Prince is also on the Board of Trustees of The [[Julliard School]] and The [[Weill Cornell Medical College]]. Prince's previous involvements include serving as Chairman, CEO & Chief Operating Officer with Citigroup's Global Corporate & Investment Bank (2000-2003). Prince began his career as an attorney at [[U.S. Steel Corporation]] (in 1975) and in 1979 joined [[Commercial Credit Company]] (a predecessor company to Citigroup) where he became Executive Vice President in 1995. Businessweek<ref>Businessweek [http://investing.businessweek.com/businessweek/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=391733&capId=391687&previousCapId=154924&previousTitle=Agilent%20Technologies%20Inc. Executive Profile] Accessed 28th December 2007</ref> adds that Prince serves as Co-Chairman and Director of The [[Partnership for New York City Inc]], Director of the [[National Academy Foundation]], a member of the Board of Directors of the [[New York Urban League]], the [[United Negro College Fund]] and Teachers College, [[Columbia University]]. He is also a member of the advisory council with the [[Business Round Table Institute for Corporate Ethics]].
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* [[Christine A Poon]] - elected to the Board of Directors in 2005. Poon has worked with Johnson & Johnson since 2000, first as Company Group Chairman in the Pharmaceuticals Group, then as a Member of the Executive Committee and Worldwide Chairman for J&J Pharmaceuticals Group in 2001. In 2003 she was named Worldwide Chairman (Medicines & Nutritionals) and was appointed Vice Chairman in 2005. Poon is also a Director at [[Fox Chase Cancer Center]] and [[Prudential Life Insurance Company]]. Previous involvements include 15 years service in management positions with [[Bristol-Myers Squibb Company]]. Businessweek<ref>Businessweek [http://investing.businessweek.com/businessweek/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=171537&capId=139677&previousCapId=154924&previousTitle=Agilent%20Technologies%20Inc. Executive Profile] Accessed 27th December 2007</ref> adds that Poon serves as Member of the Board of Directors of [[US-China Business Council]] and is a Member of the Advisory Board of the [[Healthcare Businesswomen's Association]].
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* [[Steven S Reinemund]] - Chairman of the Nominating & Corporate Governance Committee and member of the Audit Committee (elected in 2003). Reinemund is a Director of [[American Express Company]], [[Exxon Mobil Corporation]] and [[Marriott International Inc.]]. He also serves as Chair of the [[National Minority Supplier Development Council]] and as a Trustee of the [[United States Naval Academy Foundation]]. Previous involvements include serving as Executive Chairman (2006-2007), CEO (2001-2006), Director (elected in 1996) and President & Chief Operating Officer (1999-2001) with [[PepsiCo]]. Reinemund began his career with PepsiCo in 1984 at [[Pizza Hut Inc.]] and held various management positions until 1992 when he became President and Chief Executive Officer of [[Frito-Lay Inc.]] (a PepsiCo brand), and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the [[Frito-Lay Company]] in 1996. Businessweek<ref>Businessweek [http://investing.businessweek.com/businessweek/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=185597&capId=139677&previousCapId=154924&previousTitle=Agilent%20Technologies%20Inc. Executive Profile] Accessed 27th December 2007</ref> adds that Reinemund was involved with The [[Salvation Army]] on the National Advisory Board (1990-1999) & as Chairman (1996-1999). In 1998, he was awarded an Excellence in Board Leadership Award from The [[National Assembly of National Voluntary Health and Social Welfare Organizations]].
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* [[David Satcher]] - Chairman of the Science & Technology Advisory Committee and a member of the Public Policy Advisory Committee (elected in 2002). Satcher is a Director of [[MetLife Inc.]] and is Co-Chair of the Advisory Committee on Public Issues of the [[Ad Council]]. He serves on the Boards of [[Action for Healthy Kids]], [[American Foundation for Suicide Prevention]], [[Kaiser Family Foundation]] and [[Task Force on Child Survival]]. He is a fellow of the [[American Academy of Family Physicians]], the [[American College of Preventive Medicine]] and the [[American College of Physicians]]. Satchers previous involvements include serving as President & Director at the [[Morehouse School of Medicine]]. He also served as the U.S. Assistant Secretary for Health (1998-2001), Director of the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], Administrator of the [[Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry]] (1993-1998) and as President of [[Meharry Medical College]] in Tennessee (1982-1993). In 2002, Satcher completed his four-year term as the [[Surgeon General of the United States]].  He has received awards, including the [[Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Award for Humanitarian Contributions to the Health of Humankind]], the [[New York Academy of Medicine Lifetime Achievement Award]] and the [[National Association of Mental Illness Distinguished Service Award]]. Businessweek<ref>Businessweek [http://investing.businessweek.com/businessweek/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=1983622&capId=139677&previousCapId=154924&previousTitle=Agilent%20Technologies%20Inc. Executive Profile] Accessed 27th December 2007</ref> adds that Satcher also serves as a Commissioner on social determinants of health with the [[World Health Organization]] (since 2005), is a Director for [[Metropolitan Life Insurance Company]] (since 2007) and as Director of [[STARBRIGHT Foundation]].
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* [[William C Weldon]] - Vice Chairman (elected in 2001). Weldon has worked with Johnson & Johnson since 1971 (in sales, marketing and international managements positions). He became President of J&J subsidiary Ethicon Endo-Surgery (in 1992) and Company Group Chairman (in 1995).  Weldon was appointed to the Executive Committee and named Worldwide Chairman of J&J Pharmaceuticals Group in 1998. He also werves as a Director of [[J P Morgan Chase & Co.]], is the Vice Chairman of The [[Business Council]] and a member of the [[Sullivan Alliance to Transform America's Health Profession]]. Weldon is also a Trustee of [[Quinnipiac University]], serves on the [[Liberty Science Center]] Chairman's Advisory Council and is Chairman of the CEO [[Roundtable on Cancer]]. Businessweek<ref> Businessweek [http://investing.businessweek.com/businessweek/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=179805&capId=139677&previousCapId=154924&previousTitle=Agilent%20Technologies%20Inc. Executive Profile] Accessed 27th December 2007</ref> adds that Weldon's involvement with Johnson & Johnson has also included serving as CEO with subsidiaries [[DePuy Spine Inc.]] and [[Splenda Inc.]] Weldon also served as a Member of the Board of Directors, Executive Committee member and Chairman of the [[Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America]] and is a member of the [[Sullivan Commission on Diversity in the Healthcare Workforce]].   
  
 
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==Subsidiaries==

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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

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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
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