Johnson & Johnson Executive Seema Kumar Launches Seema Magazine for Indian Women Worldwide

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BOSTON—Seema Kumar, Vice President of Innovation, Global Health and Policy Communication at Johnson & Johnson, has launched a magazine dedicated to Indian women overseas as well as in India. The magazine, named SEEMA, will be published quarterly with a mission to create a powerful network of Indian women worldwide.

Mr. Kumar, who was a keynote speaker at TiECon East in Boston recently, told INDIA New England News that the mission of the magazine is truly going beyond limits for women and creating a powerful network and community of Indian women.

To watch the full interview, please click here or on the image below.

Ms. Kumar is a member of the Communications Leadership Council at Johnson & Johnson and responsible for maintaining the company’s leadership position in innovation and global health. She works closely with Johnson & Johnson Chief Scientific Officer and Worldwide Chairman of Pharmaceuticals, Dr. Paul Stoffels, as well as communication leaders in Corporate and R&D.

She also serves as the communication leader for the Worldwide R&D Council and several Innovation Centers.

Mr. Kumar was previously Vice President, Global R&D Communications at The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, where she has had oversight of internal and external communications across the pharmaceutical R&D enterprise.

Prior to joining Janssen, Ms. Kumar was the chief communications officer at the Whitehead Institute/Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Genome Research. She played a key role in enhancing worldwide public awareness and understanding of the Human Genome Project.

She has published more than 200 news and feature articles on science and medicine, for which she has won several awards, including an Award of Excellence in writing from the American Medical Writers Association and three Gold Medals for Media Relations, Science Education, and Web Development.

Ms. Kumar holds a master’s degree in science journalism from the University of Maryland, a fellowship at the National Cancer Institute, a bachelor of science and communication from the University of Maryland, a graduate diploma in journalism and mass communication, and a bachelor of science in physics from Stella Maris College, in Madras, India.

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