Rose
DECEMBER 08, 2009 09:53 AM

Margaret,

I enjoy your stories on the history of Johnson & Johnson and look forward to your videos on the Kilmer House. I became interested in the background of the company after joining the company and after reading "The General" my interest was peaked. It amazed me to learn how basic ideas were turned into products and the inovation that can be created from need. The history of the Band-aid was especially of interest and how an employee's need at home was tranformed into a product of world-wide use. Please continue to educate us through these segments and demonstrate J&J's diversity in the past as well as in the present. Thank you.

Regards,
Rose Tominovich

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