J&J consumer chief steps down
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Colleen Goggins, chairman of Johnson & Johnson's worldwide consumer group, announces she will retire from the firm March 1, according to Sept. 16 release. Goggins has spent 30 years at J&J, previously heading up its Canada business and U.S. personal products division before taking on the group chairman role in 1998. J&J says it will make a "timely announcement" of its plans to fill the position. Under Goggins, the firm has faced an onslaught of negative publicity in 2010 as recalls of Tylenol, Benadryl and other OTC products unfolded