Former Stryker CEO Stephen MacMillan Seeking Johnson & Johnson Position

Former Stryker CEO Stephen MacMillan is seeking a senior management position with Johnson & Johnson on the heals of a sudden resignation from Stryker for “family reasons,” according to a Wall Street Journal report.

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New information surrounding Mr. MacMillan’s resignation links his actions to a romantic relationship with a former Stryker employee — a flight attendant with the company’s corporate jet — which made some members of the board uncomfortable. A private investigator for the company found Mr. MacMillan had no wrongdoings, according to the report, but was still forced to resign.

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