JnJ elects JPMorganChase President Daniel Pinto to its Board of Directors
New Brunswick: Johnson & Johnson has elected JPMorganChase's President Daniel Pinto to its Board of Directors.
Pinto is a prominent business leader with more than three decades of financial expertise helming critical leadership roles within JPMorganChase, one of the world’s preeminent global financial services firms, where he currently serves as President and as a member of the Company’s Operating Committee.
Pinto has spent his career at JPMorganChase and its predecessor companies. He began as a financial analyst and foreign exchange trader at Manufacturers Hanover in 1983 in Buenos Aires. In 1992, he was appointed head of Sales for Chemical Bank and, shortly after, became head trader and Treasurer of Chemical Bank in Mexico. Daniel moved to London in 1996 to oversee local markets in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia for Chase Manhattan, later taking charge of the markets side of the firm’s emerging-market business.
“We are thrilled to have Daniel join Johnson & Johnson’s Board of Directors,” said Joaquin Duato, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Johnson & Johnson. “He is an exceptional leader with deep financial expertise and understanding of global capital markets. Daniel’s unique perspective and wealth of experience will be a tremendous asset to Johnson & Johnson as we continue to invest in and advance the next generation of healthcare innovation for patients.”
“I’ve long admired Johnson & Johnson’s continued investment in scientific innovation and its commitment to improving health outcomes for patients facing the most challenging diseases,” said Daniel Pinto. “It’s an honor to join Johnson & Johnson’s board of directors and serve alongside board members who are dedicated to improving the health and well-being of communities around the world.”
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