Robert Wood Johnson III

Robert Wood Johnson III
Born (1920-09-09)September 9, 1920
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Died December 22, 1970(1970-12-22) (aged 50)
Occupation Businessman
Spouse(s) Betty Wold Johnson
Children Robert Wood Johnson IV (b. 1947)
Keith Johnson (?-1975)
Billy Johnson (?-1975)
Elizabeth "Libet" Johnson
Christopher Wold Johnson
Parent(s) Robert Wood Johnson II
Elizabeth Dixon Ross

Robert Wood "Bobby" Johnson III (September 9, 1920 December 22, 1970) was an American philanthropist and businessman. He was a grandson of Robert Wood Johnson I (co-founder of Johnson & Johnson).

Biography

Johnson was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey. His father was Robert Wood Johnson II, president and chairman of Johnson & Johnson, and his mother was Elizabeth Dixon Ross Johnson. Johnson grew up an only child. Johnson married Betty Wold. They had five children: Robert Wood Johnson IV, Keith Johnson, Billy Johnson, Elizabeth "Libet" Johnson, and Christopher Wold Johnson. In 1975, Keith died of a cocaine overdose, and Billy died in a motorcycle accident.[1]

Johnson worked for Johnson & Johnson from 1941-1965. He was president of J&J from 1961–1965, until his father fired him.[1] He was succeeded as president by Philip B. Hofmann, the first non-Johnson family member to head the company since 1887.

Johnson also served for ten years on the board of directors of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation as president and vice president.

In 1970, Johnson died of cancer at the age of 50.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Wilson, Duff (November 11, 2004). "Behind the Jets, a Private Man Pushes His Dream". New York Times. Retrieved 2010-02-10. Johnson's father died of cancer at the age of 50 in 1970. And since his grandfather, General Johnson, had died in 1968. ... Two younger brothers died in 1975, Keith from a cocaine overdose and Billy in a motorcycle accident.
Business positions
Preceded by
Robert Wood Johnson II
President of Johnson & Johnson
1961-1965
Succeeded by
Philip B. Hofmann


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 7/28/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.