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NEWS   08.25.08 4:41 PM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Beijing Photo Journal: Johnson & Johnson's Focus on "Caring"
BizBash contributing photographer Eric Powell’s tour of the Beijing Olympics may have come to an end with last night’s closing ceremony, but he sent one more dispatch from the Olympic Green: Johnson & Johnson chose to go in the opposite direction of many Olympic partnering brands we’ve already showcased with a pavilion that focused on building consumer confidence with examples of the company’s commitment to bettering life around the globe. “The Caring World” featured photos from the aftermath of this year’s catastrophic Sichuan earthquake, video testimonials from people around the world recounting their experiences helping and being helped, and five authentic soldiers from China's Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Army Museum—an institution Johnson & Johnson has long partnered with.

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Bamboo shrouded the Johnson & Johnson pavilion on Beijing's Olympic Green. - Photo: Eric Powell for BizBash
Bamboo shrouded the Johnson & Johnson pavilion on Beijing's Olympic Green.
Photo: Eric Powell for BizBash
The "Our Aspirations" video exhibition showcased individuals sharing stories about giving and receiving care in their lives.  - Photo: Eric Powell for BizBash
The "Our Aspirations" video exhibition showcased individuals sharing stories about giving and receiving care in their lives. 
Photo: Eric Powell for BizBash
Photographs in the "Global Challenges" exhibition depicted Johnson & Johnson's role in aiding international health crises.  - Photo: Eric Powell for BizBash
Photographs in the "Global Challenges" exhibition depicted Johnson & Johnson's role in aiding international health crises. 
Photo: Eric Powell for BizBash
The pavilion also featured displays of five soldiers from China's famous Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Army.   - Photo: Eric Powell for BizBash
The pavilion also featured displays of five soldiers from China's famous Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Army.  
Photo: Eric Powell for BizBash
Johnson & Johnson educated visitors on advancements in medical technology with the exhibition "Vital Technologies."  - Photo: Eric Powell for BizBash
Johnson & Johnson educated visitors on advancements in medical technology with the exhibition "Vital Technologies." 
Photo: Eric Powell for BizBash
 



  —Michael O'Connell
RELATED TOPICS 2008 Beijing Olympics, Beijing Photo Journal, Johnson & Johnson

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