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Corporate Responsibility

Jeff Kindler

Mr. Jeff Kindler - CEO - Pfizer Inc.

Corporate citizenship at Pfizer defines how we conduct business responsibly to deliver innovative health solutions. It is a comprehensive set of values, policies, practices and programs integrated into our business operations worldwide.

Pfizer has long been at the forefront in the battle against infectious diseases. The story begins with the development of an unprecedented technique for mass-producing penicillin in 1941, and continues on to the present day. In parallel to these scientific innovations, Pfizer has also worked for a healthier world through education and philanthropic ventures.

Throughout Pfizer's 156-year history, our most important contribution to society has been the medicines and products we discover and develop. That is still true today. However, now we also hold ourselves accountable for how we produce those medicines and make them available to people in need.

At Pfizer we strive to positively impact the health of people around the world. Our philanthropy is focused on investing the full range of the company's resources — people, skills, expertise and funding — to broaden access to medicines and strengthen health care delivery for underserved people around the world. Our philanthropy platform, Pfizer Investments in Health, offers a coordinated approach to contribute to society beyond medicines:

  • Treat: Improving access to medicines and health care services
  • Teach: Expanding health care worker training and patient education on disease prevention and treatment options
  • Build: Strengthening the capacity of health care organizations to support prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care
  • Serve: Advocating and sharing best practices to improve health care for the underserved

Through direct engagement and collaboration with local nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), multilateral organizations (MLOs), governments and private sector partners, we strive to implement sustainable programs and impact global health outcomes.