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Welcome to the Mead Johnson Journal. The journal serves as a global platform to share the latest news about our company, along with our perspective on developments and insights on breaking news related to children’s nutrition.

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  • Mead Johnson – Growing Stronger Every Day

    Posted on Jan. 24th, 2011 at 1:45pm

    By every objective measure – sales, earnings, market share, return to shareholders – 2010 was an impressive year for Mead Johnson. The company continues to see impressive growth – particularly across Asia and Latin America – and has a winning strategy for expanding its footprint into 2011 and beyond.

    The talented, diverse and effective global team of nearly 6,500 employees continues to drive outstanding performance and draws inspiration every day from the Company’s mission – to nourish the world’s children for the best start in life.

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  • Evansville Supply Center Marks Safety Milestone

    Posted on Nov. 23rd, 2010 at 4:00pm

    In November, Mead Johnson’s supply Center in Evansville, Ind., reached a major safety milestone: Five years without a “Lost Time Accident,” also known as a “Days Away from Work” case (DAFW).

    The achievement was recognized during an event at which the Supply Center also received a “Star” award from the Indiana Department of Labor’s Voluntary Protection Program.

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  • Opening of European Regional Headquarters in Amsterdam

    Posted on Jul. 13th, 2010 at 4:15pm

    In July, Mead Johnson celebrated the official opening of the company’s new European headquarters office in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. This new office directs the company’s business across Europe’s pediatric nutrition marketplace.

    In honor of the new office, Mead Johnson contributed 10,000 Euros (more than $14,000) to Het Lindenhofje – a local center that provides transitional, crisis and palliative care and support for seriously ill children and their families.

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  • Breaking Ground on New Pediatric Nutrition Institute in China

    Posted on Jun. 4th, 2010 at 3:45pm

    Mead Johnson held a groundbreaking ceremony this week for the new Pediatric Nutrition Institute at our facility in Guangzhou, China.

    The ceremony was attended by a number of dignitaries and government officials, key health associations, as well as Mead Johnson colleagues from China and neighboring regions.

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  • Breaking Ground on New Pediatric Nutrition Institute in China

    Posted on Jun. 4th, 2010 at 3:45pm

    Mead Johnson held a groundbreaking ceremony this week for the new Pediatric Nutrition Institute at our facility in Guangzhou, China.

    The ceremony was attended by a number of dignitaries and government officials, key health associations, as well as Mead Johnson colleagues from China and neighboring regions.

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  • Mead Johnson Agrees to Form Joint Venture with Almarai Company

    Posted on May. 30th, 2010 at 3:30pm

    Mead Johnson is expanding its global footprint once again, this time in the Middle East through a joint venture with the largest integrated dairy foods company in the world – the Almarai Company.

    Almarai is the leading food and beverage company in the Gulf region and one of the most trusted brands across the six member countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) – the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

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  • Mead Johnson Board of Directors Welcomes Two New Faces

    Posted on Mar. 31st, 2010 at 4:15pm

    Two talented and experienced businesswomen – Kimberly A. Casiano and Anna C. Catalano – will join the Mead Johnson Board of Directors.

    From our press release:

    “We are pleased and excited to be adding two such distinguished businesswomen to our board,” commented Jim Cornelius, chairman. Steve Golsby, president and chief executive officer, added, “They will add to the overall depth and strength of the current board, bringing an additional richness of perspective and global operating experience to our company.”

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