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Johnson & Johnson CEO to resign, cites ‘family health reasons’

Alex Gorsky has been chief exec since 2012, will be replaced with Joaquin Duato in January

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 20 Aug 2021 12:30PM

Johnson & Johnson CEO to resign, cites ‘family health reasons’
Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky oversaw the development of the company’s one-shot Covid-19 vaccine. – Fiercepharma.com pic, August 20, 2021

NEW YORK – Johnson & Johnson chief executive Alex Gorsky will step down in January, ceding the role to long-time company executive Joaquin Duato, announced the health care giant yesterday.

Gorsky has been CEO since 2012, and is stepping aside “due to family health reasons”, according to a company press release, which said he will stay on as executive chairman.

He oversaw the development of the company’s one-shot Covid-19 vaccine. His tenure also coincided with a 60% increase in research and development, the company said.

Gorsky has also been at the helm during a recent settlement with United States states over opioids, agreeing to pay up to US$5 billion (RM21 billion) over nine years.

However, J&J still faces litigation from plaintiffs who have sued it, alleging talcum products caused cancer.

Duato, currently the vice-chairman of the company’s executive committee, will also join the board of directors.

“I am honoured to serve as J&J’s next CEO,” said Duato in the press release.

“As the world continues to face significant health challenges, including the ongoing pandemic, I am inspired by J&J’s opportunity to play a key role in meaningfully improving the global trajectory of human health.” – AFP, August 20, 2021

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