Dr. London Wills started his career in the pharmaceutical industry in October 2001 as a sales representative with Janssen Pharmaceutical. After a successful tenure in sales, London was promoted to District Sales Manager, Area Business Manager, Director Strategic Accounts and current serves as the National Policy & Advocacy Director, Health Equity. In this position, London had the opportunity to help create the J&JIM health equity strategy across the enterprise to address health disparity gaps. These efforts have led to reaching over 1 million people of color in a short period of time to improve access, educational awareness, and stress the importance of prioritizing their health. Recently, London served as lead to design and develop the relaunch of My Health Can’t Wait, a platform with resources and sponsored community wellness events to help patients on their health journey.
London received a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems from Old Dominion University, an MBA from Hampton University, Ph.D., in Health Care Administration from Northcentral University, and an mini MBA from Rutgers University in Health Immersion. While in college, spent time identifying ways to give back. This led to London starting a career working in an underserved community. London as a twenty-year-old helped build a business plan to build convenience stores in underserved communities.
In his spare time, London volunteers with a number of organizations such as The Dream Academy and Kappa League to advance needs of youth in grades 4th-12th to reach and realize their greatest potential. With The Dream Academy, London led efforts to raise over $400k in scholarships to aid deserving underserved youth to enroll private in schools where they can achieve their highest potential in STEM focused curriculums. London also serves on the Old Dominion Advisory Council, which provides guidance in the creation of continuous improvement of the College through the Strategic Plan, and participate on subcommittees/task groups that help provide direction for the operations of the Strome Collee of Business. Additionally, EAC members form the core of the College’s Executive Mentor Program. Lastly mentors over 50 career professionals to help them reach their greatest potential.
Dr. London Wills is a seasoned pharmaceutical industry executive with over two decades of experience. He currently serves as the National Policy & Advocacy Director, Health Equity at Johnson & Johnson. In this role, he leads the development and implementation of health equity strategies across the company, with a focus on addressing health disparities and improving access to care for underserved communities.
Dr. Wills’s career began at Janssen Pharmaceutical, where he held various sales positions. He quickly rose through the ranks, demonstrating exceptional leadership and strategic acumen. His success led to his promotion to District Sales Manager, Area Business Manager, Director Strategic Accounts, and ultimately, National Policy & Advocacy Director, Health Equity.
In his current role, Dr. Wills has played a pivotal role in shaping Johnson & Johnson’s health equity strategy. He has spearheaded initiatives to reach over 1 million people of color, providing them with essential resources, educational awareness, and support to prioritize their health and well-being. He also led the development and relaunch of My Health Can’t Wait, a comprehensive platform offering valuable resources and sponsored community wellness events to empower patients on their health journey.
Dr. Wills’s commitment to health equity extends beyond his professional endeavors. He actively volunteers with organizations such as The Dream Academy and Kappa League, dedicating his time and expertise to mentoring and empowering underserved youth. He has been instrumental in raising over $400,000 in scholarships to support underserved students in pursuing STEM-focused education.
Dr. Wills’s educational background is equally impressive. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems from Old Dominion University, an MBA from Hampton University, a Ph.D. in Health Care Administration from Northcentral University, and an mini MBA from Rutgers University in Health Immersion. His academic pursuits have provided him with a strong foundation in business, healthcare, and social justice, enabling him to effectively address the complex challenges of health equity.
Throughout his career, Dr. Wills has consistently demonstrated an unwavering commitment to improving the lives of others. His dedication to health equity, coupled with his leadership, expertise, and passion for mentorship, makes him an invaluable asset to both Johnson & Johnson and the communities he serves.