Check out this infographic breakdown of the company’s second-quarter 2020 performance, with key highlights from its pharmaceutical, consumer and medical devices businesses.
In time for the Aspen Ideas: Health festival, where he will be speaking, Michael Sneed, Executive Vice President, Global Corporate Affairs & Chief Communication Officer of Johnson & Johnson, shares why nurses, midwives and other healthcare workers are a critical facet in improving worldwide health.
From a $10 million pledge to UNICEF in support of health workers to promising news about a preventive HIV vaccine regimen, the company’s new 2018 Health for Humanity Report details how Johnson & Johnson is dedicated to creating a better future for everyone, everywhere.
Creative recycling initiatives. Global sustainability pledges. Innovative products. In honor of Earth Day, we're taking a look at how the company is helping to increase recycling, reduce environmental impact and boost sustainability.
To help mark 75 years since the company went public, we're retracing some of the pivotal acquisitions, inventions and decisions that have guided the company for more than a century.
What helps set Johnson & Johnson apart? One legendary document written in 1943. As Our Credo celebrates its 75th anniversary, Gorsky sat down with author and Wharton professor Adam Grant to delve into the past, present and future of the company's guiding belief statement.
A new Business Roundtable campaign is challenging America's top CEOs to shine a light on how they're doing their part to help improve the health of the environment.
The company is joining forces with more than 240 other organizations to be part of the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment for the good of the globe.
It was the strongest earthquake on record in Japan—and it devastated Tohoku. In observance of the United Nations' International Day for Disaster Reduction, we tell the stories of survivors-turned-students of the Tomodachi J&J Disaster Nursing Training Program, who are transforming personal tragedy into hope for the future.
Helping change the trajectory of health for humanity is a lofty goal—and it's one Johnson & Johnson is deeply devoted to. Just read these moving stories, from a boy who benefited from spinal surgery to a woman who survived a stroke at 37.
When Johnson & Johnson launched its Campaign for Nursing's Future more than a decade ago, it helped address a dire nursing shortage. Now it wants to inspire nurses to be medical trailblazers.
The company has once again earned a spot on the prestigious list, this time for helping to train surgeons, paramedics and other healthcare providers around the globe through its Johnson & Johnson Institute and other programs.
Alex Gorsky, Johnson & Johnson Chairman and CEO, shares why reading about a special World Cup gathering in his hometown left him with a powerful feeling of optimism about the world—and the future of health for humanity.
In recognition of World Health Day on April 7, company leaders explain what #HealthForAll means to them—and how that commitment shapes everything they do on the job.
It is my honor to be writing my sixth annual letter to you as shareholders and stakeholders of this great company. Sometimes it seems as if these six years have flown by in six minutes, given the fast pace of the world in which we all live and work. Change is the dominant theme of business, politics and culture today.