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Updating the Corporate Governance Section

Current Corporate governance section:

As of December 2024, the members of the board of directors of Johnson & Johnson are Joaquin Duato, Darius Adamczyk, Mary C. Beckerle, Jennifer A. Doudna, Marillyn A. Hewson, Paula A. Johnson, Hubert Joly, Mark B. McClellan, Anne M. Mulcahy, Mark A. Weinberger, Nadja Y. West, and Eugene A. Woods.

As of December 2024, the members of the executive committee of Johnson & Johnson are Joaquin Duato, Vanessa Broadhurst, Liz Forminard, Kristen Mulholland, Tim Schmid, John C. Reed, James Swanson, Jennifer Taubert, Kathy E. Wengel, and Joseph J. Wolk.

Joaquin Duato is chairman and chief executive officer.


Updated Corporate governance section:

As of January 2026, the members of the board of directors of Johnson & Johnson are Joaquin Duato, Mary C. Beckerle, Jennifer A. Doudna, Marillyn A. Hewson, Paula A. Johnson, Hubert Joly, Mark B. McClellan, John G. Morikis, Daniel E. Pinto, Mark A. Weinberger, Nadja Y. West, and Eugene A. Woods.[1]

As of January 2026, the members of the executive committee of Johnson & Johnson are Joaquin Duato, Vanessa Broadhurst, Kristen Mulholland, Liz Forminard, John C. Reed, Tim Schmid, James Swanson, Jennifer Taubert, Kathy E. Wengel, and Joseph J. Wolk.

Joaquin Duato is chairman and chief executive officer.

Hi @Grand'mere Eugene, I just noticed a quick updates needed in this section. The citations are still accurate. Chefmikesf (talk) 16:26, 13 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ "Governance - Corporate governance overview | Johnson & Johnson". www.investor.jnj.com. Retrieved 2026-01-13.