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SERIOUS RESPONSIBILITIES “By taking very seriously the respon-
sibilities outlined in Our Credo, Johnson & Johnson, LLC
became, in 2006, the largest health care company
in Russia,” says Vladimir Makatsaria, Managing Director,
Johnson & Johnson Medical Russia/CIS. “In other words,
we see this business milestone as a positive side effect of our
wholehearted effort to support the government as it seeks to
provide affordable, good-quality health care for every Russian
adult and child.”
In June, Johnson & Johnson, LLC opened a new 8,500-
square-meter office in the heart of Moscow to bring all local
employees under one roof for the first time. The first sight that
greets them each day is Our Credo etched in a large glass panel.
Having won a national award for corporate social respon-
sibility the previous year, Johnson & Johnson, LLC received
the 2006 Moscow Employer of the Year Award from Human
Resources Management, a respected Russian business journal.
Explains Makatsaria: “This is tantamount to a second national
award, in that 99 percent of all companies with a presence in
Russia are headquartered in Moscow.”
Furthermore, some of the consumer company brands
were recognized in 2006 with the prestigious Effie Gold and
Effie “Most Trusted Brand” awards for the awareness and
trust they’ve earned among Russian consumers. Says
Igor Nemchenko, Managing Director, Consumer Group Russia:
“We strive to bring more science into consumer health prod-
ucts. That’s a very important contribution to the health and
well-being of the people we serve here in Russia …
and everywhere.”
AN AC T I V E PARTNER “We are an active partner with the
Russian government in supporting health care reform
and education,” says Adamian. “Health and science policy
makers have sought our counsel on a range of best practices,
and we’ve been able to draw upon knowledge of colleagues
throughout the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies.
Our employees are playing a positive role in the future
of Russian health care. And they’re playing this role with
remarkable passion and conviction, because it has such
personal dimensions.”
T O G E T H E R N E S S Joining hands for a run across Moscow’s Red Square are Johnson & Johnson, LLC
employees (left to right) Igor Nemchenko, Managing Director, Consumer Group Russia; Vladimir Makatsaria,
Managing Director, Johnson & Johnson Medical Russia/CIS; Naira Adamian, Country Manager, Janssen-Cilag Russia;
and Sandy McIntire, Managing Director, Consumer Group Ukraine, Cilag GmbH International.
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