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Johnson & Johnson Working Mother of the Year: Melissa Surdez
The 2016 nominee shares the secrets of her working-mom success. Hint: For Surdez, it starts with being “radically authentic.”
How Women at Johnson & Johnson Are Changing Healthcare
Johnson & Johnson has created life-saving medications, sanity-saving baby products and so much more—and none of it would have been possible without female leaders at its core.
7 ways Johnson & Johnson supports working mothers
Johnson & Johnson is proud to have made the 2016 Working Mother 100 Best Companies list. From generous parental leave policies to coverage for special needs, here’s how we stand out from the corporate crowd.
10 women share what it means to be a working mom at Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson has been named to Working Mother’s Best Companies list for the past three decades. Learn why the company makes the cut year after year.
Stitch in time: 18 fascinating facts about the history of sutures
From their use in Ancient Egypt (really!) to later innovations like topical skin adhesives, sutures have a long history of saving lives—a story Johnson & Johnson’s been part of since the 1800s.
Vintage spooky ads from Johnson & Johnson
In time for Halloween, we dig into our archives to spotlight frighteningly clever advertisements from as far back as 1887.
Johnson & Johnson makes Interbrand’s 100 Best Global Brands 2016 list
This year, Johnson & Johnson joins companies like IBM and Facebook in being named one of Interbrand’s top brands. Here’s what it takes to nab a spot on the list.
How a Partnership Between the U.S. and China Saved Thousands of Babies
It was an historic initiative: train healthcare workers across China in neonatal resuscitation. We go behind the scenes to explore the secrets of the program’s success.
How Johnson & Johnson has cared for Spanish speakers since the 1800s
How Johnson & Johnson has cared for Spanish-speaking customers and patients for over 100 years
Johnson & Johnson expands access to investigational medications through its CompAC program
Chief Medical Officer Joanne Waldstreicher discusses how the company’s CompAC initiative can now help an even wider range of patients.