Davis joined J&J in 1984 after working for healthcare peers and since January 2008 was responsible for the management and efforts of both JJDC and the internal Johnson & Johnson ventures group, Redscript Ventures.

Roy Davis (pictured), president of Johnson & Johnson’s Development Corporation, has retired after nearly four years at the top of the US-based healthcare group’s corporate venturing unit.

Davis joined J&J in 1984 after working for healthcare peers and since January 2008 was responsible for the management and efforts of both JJDC and the internal Johnson & Johnson ventures group, Redscript Ventures. Separately, J&J is next month finishing its refurbishment of its San Diego, California, office so start-ups can be…