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Company Overview of Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International Inc.
Executive Profile
Robert Wood Johnson IV |
| Age | Total Calculated Compensation | This person is connected to 3 Board Members in 3 different organizations across 1 different industries. See Board Relationships |
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Background
Mr. Robert Wood Johnson, IV serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Johnson Company, a personal investment enterprise in New York City. In the early 1970s, Mr. Johnson acquired American Video Corporation, a pioneer cable-television company, and built it into one of the largest privately held cable-TV systems in the country. During the administration of President George Bush, Mr. Johnson served a three-year term on The President's Export Council. Mr. Johnson ...
Corporate Headquarters120 Wall StreetNew York, New York 10005-4001 United States Phone: 212-479-7551 Fax: 212-785-9595 Board Members MembershipsDirector Director Director Director
EducationUnknown/Other Education Harvard University Unknown/Other Education The University of Arizona
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