Factor J: an interview with Chiara Ronchetti on Vita
We are committed to a better future, especially for the new generations. Factor J, a project developed by Janssen Italia and Fondazione Mondo Digitale, promotes an open dialogue with high school students on the issues of emotional intelligence, respect and empathy for patients on the progress of science and the importance of scientific information. The second edition of Factor J, which involved over 11,000 students from 16 Italian regions on the drafting of the Health Manifesto, pointed to their desire to invest in people, research and innovation for scientific progress and to allow schools to spread this knowledge as wide as possible.
Interviewed by magazine Vita, Chiara Ronchetti, who coordinates communications and public affairs for Janssen Italia, the pharmaceutical branch of Johnson & Johnson, explains how they interpret the issue of sustainability and work in schools with Project Factor J.
Explaining the value of resarch in schools
In a panorama hegemonized by environmental commitment, there is still who turns to social issues. For example, Janssen Italia has involved 11,000 students in learning about scientific thinking. An interview with Chiara Ronchetti, who is also responsible for sustainability. A charter of values that, 75 years ago, preceded the concept of enterprise responsibility.
Giampaolo Cerri, Vita, October 2022
Nelle scuole a raccontare il valore della ricerca
In un panorama in cui c'è una corsa all'impegno ambientale, alcuni gruppi dimostrano di non voler trascurare il sociale. Per esempio, coinvolgendo 11mila studenti nella scoperta del pensiero scientifico come fa Janssen Italia. Intervista a Chiara Ronchetti, a cui fa capo la sostenibilità. Una carta di valori che, 75 anni fa, precorreva il concetto di responsabilità di impresa
Giampaolo Cerri, Vita, ottobre 2022