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  1. Edward Mead Johnson (April 23, 1852 – March 20, 1934) was an American businessman and one of the co-founders of Johnson & Johnson.In 1886, Edward Mead Johnson abandoned a career in law and joined his two brothers Robert Wood Johnson I, and James Wood Johnson to found Johnson & Johnson in New Brunswick, New Jersey.He left that family surgical supply business in 1895 to found what became Mead ...

  2. Image courtesy: Johnson & Johnson Archives. This is the only known photograph of company founder Edward Mead Johnson in the Johnson & Johnson Archives.

  3. Feb 5, 2019 · Edward Mead Johnson was in charge of sales and marketing at Johnson & Johnson, working out of the company’s early New York City office, first at 23 Cedar Street – a long, narrow office space two blocks from Wall Street, and then a few years later, around the corner at 92 William Street, while his brother James oversaw manufacturing operations in New Brunswick.

  4. Feb 6, 2019 · One was a dynamic leader. Another was a brilliant inventor. And the third, an ace at marketing. They were brothers Robert, James and Edward Mead Johnson, and in 1886, they brought together their respective talents to found a small family company that bore their surname.

  5. Edward Mead Johnson was in charge of sales and marketing at Johnson & Johnson, working out of the company’s early New York City office, first at 23 Cedar Street – a long, narrow office space two blocks from Wall Street, and then a few years later, around the corner at 92 William Street, while his brother James oversaw manufacturing operations in New Brunswick.

  6. Mead Johnson Heritage Mead Johnson & Company was established in 1905 by Edward Mead Johnson, Sr., a successful New Jersey businessman who wanted to create products that helped people live healthier lives. E. Mead was well-qualified to embark on this new venture, having been one of the founding brothers of the surgical-bandage company Johnson & Johnson.

  7. Apr 10, 2005 · The three-year mud-wrestling match -- culminating in a 17-week trial in New York -- ended in an out-of-court settlement in which Mrs. Johnson agreed to pay $160 million to Mr. Johnson's children.

  8. Company founder Edward Mead Johnson's infant son, Ted, suffered from a life-threatening congenital heart condition, complicated by also not tolerating his feedings and becoming weaker.

  9. Our History. Mead Johnson Nutrition’s recognition as a world leader in pediatric nutrition can be traced back to the company’s founding in 1905 by Edward Mead Johnson, Sr.

  10. Feb 19, 2010 · If things had turned out differently for James Wood Johnson and Edward Mead Johnson, two of the three brothers who founded Johnson & Johnson, they might be known for making not the first mass produced sterile surgical dressings and sterile sutures, but typewriters.