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Johnson & Johnson in top 50 for supplier diversity

Thursday, February 25, 2010   (0 Comments)
Posted by: Rob Wray
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Johnson & Johnson has been named one of the "Top 50 Organizations for Multicultural Business Opportunities” by DiversityBusiness.com, a virtual networking organization specializing in connecting minority-owned and woman-owned businesses with corporate America. Johnson & Johnson was ranked 16th out of 50 organizations.

More than 600,000 diversity business owners had the opportunity to participate in an online survey to determine the "top” organizations. The Div50 is a listing of the top 50 corporate purchasers of products and services from diverse suppliers throughout the U.S. Now in its tenth year, it has become a highly valued metric of corporate excellence in the supplier diversity space.

The recognized companies will be honored at a special awards ceremony at DiversityBusiness.com’s 10th Annual Multicultural Business Conference, April 27–April 29, 2010 in Washington, D.C., at the Gaylord National Resorts and Convention Center.

Read the complete list of winners, and for more information on supplier diversity at Johnson & Johnson, please visit http://supplierdiversity.jnj.com.


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