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2012 SOCIAL

JOHNSON & JOHNSON RECEIVES 2012 ACOEM CORPORATE HEALTH ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
The Corporate Health Achievement Award (CHAA) recognizes quality occupational and environmental health programs, identifies model programs and outstanding practices with measurable results, and encourages organizational self-assessment and continuous improvement. This is the second time J&J has been honored as a recipient of the CHAA.

2011 SOCIAL

THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR FEMALE EXECUTIVES (NAFE)
Johnson & Johnson was honored to be on the top 10 list for the NAFE. NAFE recognizes American corporations that have moved women into executive positions and created a culture that identifies, promotes and nurtures successful women. Johnson & Johnson first appeared on the NAFE list in 2009 and again in 2010. We remained in the Top 50 in 2011, and this year we are once again a Top 10 company.

UNITED NATIONS
Johnson & Johnson was awarded the United Nations 2011 Humanitarian of the Year Award for our leading role in its Healthy Mother, Healthy Child initiative.

WOMEN’S BUSINESS ENTERPRISE NATIONAL COUNCIL
Johnson & Johnson is listed among America’s Top Corporations for Women’s Business Enterprises for the fifth consecutive year. This listing is the only national award that recognizes corporations for world-class programs that create opportunities for women’s business enterprises to compete for corporate contracts.

WORKING MOTHER MAGAZINE
Working Mother magazine has again added Johnson & Johnson to the list of the “Top 100 Best Places to Work for Mothers.” Johnson & Johnson is one of only two organizations that have been on the list since its inception 26 years ago.

WOMEN’S BUSINESS ENTERPRISE NATIONAL COUNCIL
Johnson & Johnson is listed among America’s Top Corporations for Women’s Business Enterprises for the fifth consecutive year. This listing is the only national award that recognizes corporations for world-class programs that create opportunities for women’s business enterprises to compete for corporate contracts.

2010 SOCIAL

100 BEST COMPANIES FOR WORKING MOTHERS
In 2010, Working Mother magazine again added Johnson & Johnson to the list of the “Top 100 Best Places to Work for Mothers.” As Working Mother magazine celebrates its silver anniversary, they congratulate Johnson & Johnson, one of only two organizations that have been on the list since its inception in 1985.

POWER OF PARTNERSHIP AWARD
AmeriCares honored Johnson & Johnson with a Power of Partnership Award for its longstanding support of AmeriCares emergency response work and ongoing medical assistance programs around the world.

TOP 50 COMPANIES FOR DIVERSITY®
DiversityInc Magazine ranked Johnson & Johnson was #2 on the “2010 DiversityInc Top 50 Companies for Diversity®” list.

TOP 50 COMPANIES FOR DIVERSITY®
TOP 50 ORGANIZATIONS FOR MULTICULTURAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - DIVERSITYBUSINESS.COM
For the third year in a row, Johnson & Johnson is on “The Div50,” a list of the top 50 organizations that support multicultural business opportunities. Johnson & Johnson was ranked 28th among the top 50 Fortune 500 companies and Government Agencies.

BEST PLACES TO WORK FOR GAY, LESBIAN, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER EQUALITY
For the fifth year, Johnson & Johnson earned the top rating of 100 percent in this annual survey administered by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. The Equality Index recognizes employer treatment of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees and consumers.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR FEMALE EXECUTIVES AWARD
Johnson & Johnson was listed in the Top 10 of the 50 Top Companies for Women Executives.

NATIONAL BUSINESS GROUP ON HEALTH
Johnson & Johnson was honored with a Best Employers for Healthy Lifestyles award in the Gold category for creating cultural and environmental changes that support employee commitment to long-term behavior changes.

WOMEN’S BUSINESS ENTERPRISE NATIONAL COUNCIL
Johnson & Johnson is listed among America’s Top Corporations for Women’s Business Enterprises for the fourth consecutive year. This listing is the only national award that recognizes corporations for world-class programs that create opportunities for women’s business enterprises to compete for corporate contracts.

2009 SOCIAL

CEO CANCER GOLD STANDARD™ AWARD
Johnson & Johnson is one of only 13 companies that have fully satisfied the CEO Roundtable on Cancer’s requirements for cancer-related practices. The Roundtable was formed to make continual progress on the elimination of cancer and is chaired by our CEO, William C. Weldon.

BEST PLACES TO WORK FOR GAY, LESBIAN, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER EQUALITY
For the fourth year, Johnson & Johnson earned the top rating of 100 percent in this annual survey administered by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. The Equality Index recognizes employer treatment of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees and consumers.

TOP 50 COMPANIES FOR DIVERSITY®
This DiversityInc list is based on CEO commitment, human capital, corporate communications and supplier diversity. Johnson & Johnson was ranked first overall.

100 BEST COMPANIES FOR WORKING MOTHERS
Working Mother magazine again named Johnson & Johnson to this list, marking our inclusion every year since the list was launched 24 years ago. Our inclusion recognizes our family-friendly policies for flexible work, child care, maternity and paternity leave, and elder care, among others.

TOP COMPANIES FOR WOMEN EXECUTIVES
The National Association for Female Executives selected Johnson & Johnson as one of the Top 10 of 50 Companies for Women Executives.

TOP 10 COMPANIES FOR EXECUTIVE WOMEN
DiversityInc magazine named Johnson & Johnson No. 2 on this list, recognizing our Women’s Leadership Initiative, now in its 13th year.

THE HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN
Johnson & Johnson was named “One of the Best Places to Work.” The Company also scored 100 percent on the Corporate Equality Index for fifth consecutive year.

BEST CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR LATINAS
LATINA Style Magazine ranked Johnson & Johnson # 8 in the Top 50 listing of corporations that are providing the best career opportunities for Latinas in the United States.

TOP BUSINESSES IN ASIA
In The Wall Street Journal Asia 200 Survey, Johnson & Johnson was ranked #20 among all companies, and was the top health care company of the leading 200 businesses in Asia. Rankings were selected by hundreds of business leaders who evaluated companies based on their innovation, long-term vision, quality, corporate reputation, and financial reputation specifically with regards to their presence in Asia.

2008 SOCIAL

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AWARD FOR PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
Johnson & Johnson was recognized by the U.S. State Department as the first corporate recipient of the Benjamin Franklin Award for Publicb Diplomacy for its work with the Safe Kids Worldwide® program.

2008 DIVERSITY INC. TOP 50 COMPANIES FOR DIVERSITY®
Johnson & Johnson has earned a spot on DiversityInc Magazine’s “2008 Diversity Inc. Top 50 Companies for Diversity®” list, ranking 8th overall.

TOP ASIAN HEALTH CARE COMPANIES
The Wall Street Journal Asia 200 Survey ranked Johnson & Johnson wa #17 among all companies, and was the top health care company of the leading 200 businesses in Asia. Rankings were selected by hundreds of business leaders who evaluated companies based on their innovation, long-term vision, quality, corporate reputation, and financial reputation specifically with regards to their presence in Asia.

TOP 100 BEST PLACES TO WORK FOR MOTHERS
Working Mother Magazine added Johnson & Johnson to the list of the “Top 100 Best Places to Work for Mothers.” Working Mother CEO, Carol Evans, notes that IBM and Johnson & Johnson are the only companies that have been on the Working Mother list since the list was initiated 23 years ago.

GLOBAL BUSINESS COALITION ON HIV/AIDS (GBC)
Johnson & Johnson was honored with a GBC Award for Business Excellence in recognition of a partnership with mothers2mothers in South Africa to provide comprehensive services for preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV.

FEATURED STORY

Caring for the World

We estimate that the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies touches more than a billion people’s lives each day through our health care products and services, our corporate giving and the volunteer efforts of our employees. We’re part of the daily rituals people follow to care for themselves and their families. We help doctors and nurses care for patients, heal the sick and restore the joy of good health. And we support non-profit organizations throughout the world in advancing the health and well-being of those in need.