Johnson & Johnson Inc. CEO, Harry L. Johnson II, was appointed to the NAPSLO Board of Directors.
NAPSLO president Hank Haldeman named Johnson to fill the remaining term of Matt Nichols, president of All Risks Ltd., who recently completed his service on the Board as immediate past president. Nichols served as co-chair of the Membership Committee and Technology Committee, and as a member of the Executive Committee before serving as NAPSLO’s president from 2012 to 2013.
"We greatly appreciate Matt Nichols' nine years of service to NAPSLO and the Board of Directors. We will all sincerely miss his commitment and exceptional leadership," said Haldeman, "I, personally, will also miss his friendship and support on the Board."
Johnson has been with Johnson & Johnson Inc. since 1993. He is one of three owners of the company, a fourth-generation family business started by his grandfather in 1930.
In addition to serving on the board of directors, Johnson will also serve as chair of the NAPSLO PAC.
“We are pleased to welcome Harry to the NAPSLO Board of Directors,” Haldeman said. “He is a leader in our industry and we are fortunate to have him join the NAPSLO Board. I look forward to working with him and getting to know him.”
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