Q&A: J&J's Kadlec

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NEW YORK Consumer healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson last week wrapped up its $3 billion global media review, sharply revising its planning model in the process. The New Brunswick, N.J.-based company created a separate assignment for communications planning in North America, which it has divided among three entities: independent Naked, a new Interpublic Group entity called Sandbox and WPP Group’s JWT.

Kimberly Kadlec, J&J’s CMO and worldwide vp, oversaw the review and the development of the new model after a year of experimenting with communications planning on some key brands with Naked.

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