President and CEO, Campbell Soup Company
David W. Johnson received a BE in economics in 1954 and a diploma in education in 1955 from the University of Sydney in Australia. He received his master's from the University of of Business in 1958.
David W. Johnson received a BE in economics in 1954 and a diploma in education in 1955 from the University of Sydney in Australia. He received his master's from the University of of Business in 1958.
After earning his MBA, Johnson spent 13 years with Colgate-Palmolive. In 1973, he joined Warner-Lambert Corporation, where he was named president and CEO for the Entenmann's division. He joined General Foods Corporation as vice president and later served as chairman, president, and CEO at Gerber Products Company. In 1990, Johnson was named president and CEO of the Campbell Soup Company. By 1992, he also was a member of the board of directors.
Known as a no-nonsense, aggressive business leader, he was noted for turning around both Gerber and Campbell. Key to his turnaround formula, which involved decisiveness, ability to forge consensus, and motivating employees, was his ability to articulate a goal and focus company resources on it.
Johnson served as director of the Colgate-Palmolive Company and was a member of the American Bankers Association and the Grocery Manufacturers of America.