Edward Mead Johnson

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Edward Mead Johnson was an American businessman and co-founder of the healthcare company Johnson & Johnson, later known for establishing a major infant nutrition business.

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instanceOf businessperson
company founder
entrepreneur
human
businessArea consumer healthcare products
pediatric nutrition
coFounded Johnson & Johnson
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Johnson & Johnson
Mead Johnson & Company
familyName Johnson
fieldOfWork healthcare industry
infant nutrition
pharmaceutical industry
founded Mead Johnson & Company
givenName Edward
hasLegacy contribution to modern baby formula industry
global infant nutrition brand Mead Johnson
hasProductAssociated Enfamil
infant formula
pediatric nutritional products
hasRole co-founder of Johnson & Johnson
founder of Mead Johnson & Company
industry healthcare
nutrition
pharmaceuticals
influenced development of commercial infant formula
knownFor establishing a major infant nutrition business
notableFor pioneering commercial infant formula products
notableWork co-founding Johnson & Johnson
founding Mead Johnson & Company
occupation businessman
industrialist
partnerInBusinessWith James Wood Johnson
Robert Wood Johnson I
sexOrGender male

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Johnson & Johnson foundedBy Edward Mead Johnson