A culture of caring, learning, and inclusion
Edda Dupaquier is more than just a working parent of five—she’s an inspiring leader in her community, an expert in her field and a proud recipient of the 2024 “Working Parent of the Year” award at Johnson & Johnson.
The Puerto Rican entrepreneur and apparel designer overcame incredible obstacles (including one natural disaster) to re-ignite her career as a woman in STEM—and you can, too. Find out how by following her journey.
At Johnson & Johnson, we’re here for you. The whole you. The physical, mental, emotional, and financial you—not just the skilled professional who’s helping us transform the future of health for good.
Trace back the career paths of many leaders at Johnson & Johnson and you’ll find a common point of origin—not a school or a skill set, but one of our best-in-class Leadership Development Programs (LDPs).
Annie Yam, a cancer survivor and marketing leader, transformed her comeback story into a giving-back journey that continues today thanks to our new volunteer leave benefit at Johnson & Johnson.
An undergrad at Smith College and aspiring dermatologist, Dorithy Barnieh connected her lifelong passion for medicine with her deeper sense of purpose during her marketing internship this summer at Johnson & Johnson.
Monica Cotton Rozelle taught math and science to elementary school students for two decades in her hometown of Chicago.
President of The American Society of Hispanic Psychiatry. Immigrant and innovator. When Ruby Castilla-Puentes says, “I’ve dedicated my life to elevating the conversation about mental health,” she means it.
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