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  1. Richard B. Sellars. Richard Beverland Sellars (September 9, 1915 – June 25, 2010) was an American business executive who served as chairman and CEO of Johnson & Johnson as part of 40 years with the healthcare product firm. Sellars played a pivotal role in keeping the company's headquarters in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and worked to rebuild ...

  2. Jun 27, 2010 · Richard B. Sellars, a former chairman and chief executive of Johnson & Johnson who resisted abandoning the company’s hometown in New Jersey and then helped revitalize its downtown, died on ...

  3. Jun 25, 2010 · " Richard Sellars was an inspirational leader who filled all who met him with a deep sense of the company's responsibility to its customers, employees, community and shareholders," said William C ...

  4. Jun 25, 2010 · Jun 25, 2010. Kilmer House salutes Richard B. Sellars, retired Johnson & Johnson Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (he served from 1973-1976), who passed away this week at age 94. Though only chairman for three years, Mr. Sellars had a 40-year career with the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies, and he had an impact that continues to be ...

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  5. As the first year of Duato's tenure unfolds, his ability to drive growth while upholding J&J’s legacy of ethics and innovation will define his own legacy guiding the 134-year-old company into the future. Johnson & Johnson's CEO timeline: 9 leaders from 1887 founder to 2023 conglomerate splitter Joaquin Duato.

  6. Jul 1, 2010 · Richard B. Sellars, 94, a former chairman and chief executive officer of Johnson & Johnson who resisted abandoning the company's hometown in New Jersey and then helped revitalize its downtown, died Friday at his home in Osterville, Mass.

  7. Image courtesy: Johnson & Johnson Archives. Richard Sellars was named Chairman and CEO of Johnson & Johnson. He led the company until 1976. During his tenure, he made the decision that Johnson & Johnson would remain in New Brunswick (its home since 1886) and built its new world headquarters there, forming a public-private partnership to revitalize the city.

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