Sandi Peterson

From Food & Medicine Encyclopedia

Sandi Peterson is an American business executive known for her leadership roles in various multinational corporations. She has made significant contributions to the healthcare and consumer goods industries.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Sandi Peterson was born in New York City. She earned her bachelor's degree from Cornell University and later obtained a master's degree in Public Health from The University of California, Berkeley.

Career[edit]

Sandi Peterson began her career in the healthcare sector, working for McKinsey & Company as a consultant. She later joined Medco Health Solutions, where she held various leadership positions. Her work at Medco focused on improving healthcare delivery and pharmaceutical services.

In 2005, Peterson joined Bayer AG, a global pharmaceutical and life sciences company. She served as the President of Bayer HealthCare's Medical Care division, where she was responsible for the company's global operations in diabetes care and medical devices.

In 2012, Sandi Peterson joined Johnson & Johnson as Group Worldwide Chairman. At Johnson & Johnson, she oversaw the company's global supply chain, technology, and consumer sectors. Her leadership was instrumental in driving innovation and operational efficiency within the company.

Board Memberships and Other Roles[edit]

Sandi Peterson has served on the boards of several prominent organizations. She is a member of the board of directors at Microsoft Corporation and Constellation Brands. Additionally, she has been involved with various non-profit organizations, contributing her expertise to improve public health and education.

Personal Life[edit]

Sandi Peterson is known for her commitment to mentoring young professionals and advocating for diversity and inclusion in the workplace. She resides in New York City with her family.

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