Author Profile
Biography
Michael Sneed is Executive Vice President, Global Corporate Affairs & Chief Communication Officer, and a member of the Executive Committee. He was appointed to the Executive Committee in 2018. Since 2012 he has been leading the Corporation’s global marketing, communication, design and philanthropy functions. Prior to that, he was Company Group Chairman for Johnson & Johnson and a member of the Medical Devices & Diagnostics Group Operating Committee, a role he assumed in January 2007. He had primary responsibility for the global vision care franchise.
Michael joined Johnson & Johnson in 1983 as a Marketing Assistant for Personal Products Company. He held positions of increasing responsibility in the marketing organization. In 1991, he moved to McNeil Consumer Products as a Group Product Director and was promoted to Vice President, Worldwide Consumer Pharmaceuticals in 1995 to lead the company’s growth in the Asia Pacific, Eastern European and Latin American regions.
In 1998 Michael relocated to Europe as Managing Director, McNeil Consumer Nutritionals Europe. He returned to the U.S. as President, McNeil Nutritionals Worldwide, in 2000. In 2002, he was named Global President, Personal Products Company. Michael was promoted to Company Group Chairman and a member of the Consumer and Personal Care Group Operating Committee in 2004, with North American responsibility for the Personal Products Company, Johnson & Johnson Sales and Logistics Company and Johnson & Johnson Consumer Canada. In his role, he also had North American responsibility for the IT, Finance and HR organizations within the Consumer & Personal Care group.
Michael is a member of the Board of Trustees at Macalester College and the Thomas Jefferson Health System. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Wayfair, and also serves on the Executive Committee of the Ad Council. Michael holds a Master’s degree in business administration from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College and a Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude, from Macalester College.
Author's Essays
When I was growing up in Chicago in the 1960s, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a towering figure in my life. In fact, my childhood address was just a few miles from where Dr. King and his family temporarily relocated in 1965 to lead a civil rights charge in our city. His determination for racial…