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Haleon

HLW recently welcomed new leadership in its New Jersey office, with Christopher Townsend and Erin Vasold serving as co-studio directors at the Madison location.
Jul 10, 2026

HLW names co-studio directors for New Jersey office

HLW named Christopher Townsend and Erin Vasold as co-studio directors for its New Jersey office, to lead growth, mentorship and business development across the region.

Haleon celebrated the kickoff to construction on its new headquarters at The Park in Berkeley Heights March 25, 2026.
Apr 6, 2026

Haleon building a space all its own at The Park in Berkeley Heights

After signing one of the state’s largest office deals of 2025, the consumer health care company is marking the construction kickoff of its new U.S. headquarters at The Connell Co.'s The Park.

The Park in Berkeley Heights' Round Table Workspaces
Aug 5, 2025

Haleon signs lease relocating HQ from Warren to The Park

The Connell Co.'s epic campus in Berkeley Heights has drawn another high-profile tenant to its "work resort" concept, which taps into sector demand for high-quality spaces and amenities in accessible locations.

Haleon's nicotine replacement therapy portfolio consists of brands such as Nicabate, Nicotinell, Habitrol and Thrive available in gum, lozenge and patch forms across over 30 markets.
Jul 5, 2024

Dr. Reddy’s to pay $633M for Haleon’s nicotine replacement business

The planned acquisition of the external U.S. unit expands the buyer's over-the-counter offerings amid a push to make the consumer health sector a key focus area for investments.

ChapStick
Jan 25, 2024

Haleon selling Chapstick brand to Yellow Wood Partners for $430M

According to the Brian McNamara, CEO of the Warren-based seller, “While ChapStick is a great brand, much loved by consumers around the world, it is not a core focus for Haleon.”

The Kenvue team rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange May 4, 2023. - KENVUE
Jan 20, 2024

New Jersey brands rank among most trustworthy nationwide (updated)

According BrandSpark and Newsweek, many of the labels U.S. consumers put their faith in are made right here in the Garden State.