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Amos joined Aflac in 1973, working in sales for 10 years, during which time, he was the company's top sales person. He was named president of Aflac in 1983, chief operating officer in 1987, chief executive officer of Aflac Incorporated in 1990(2), and chair in 2001(3). Aflac, a Fortune 500 company, insures more than 50 million people worldwide.
Paul’s son, Dan Amos, is chairman, CEO and president of Aflac Inc., but Aflac U.S. President Virgil Miller will have an expanded role as Aflac Inc. president, effective Jan. 1, the publicly ...
Dan Amos has spent his 34 years as CEO of Aflac selling insurance against illness and death, ... Aflac’s leadership change will signal more than just a career transition. For Amos, passing off ...
On this episode of Fortune’s Leadership Next podcast, host Diane Brady talks to Daniel Amos, chairman, CEO, and president of Aflac. Just the second generation of leadership since the company was ...
Daniel P. "Dan" Amos, named one of America's Best CEOs by Institutional Investor magazine five times, chairman and chief executive officer of Aflac, a Fortune 500 company on Fortune magazine's list of the Best Companies to Work for in America and Most Admired Companies, also listed as an Ethisphere Institute World's Most Ethical Company every ...
Aflac's 'golden goose' and success in Japan. Amos calls the Aflac duck his “golden goose.” In 2000, two advertising executives came up with the idea to mock the company's name, and Amos took a ...
Daniel Amos is an American Christian rock band. Daniel Amos may also refer to: Daniel Amos, self-titled album by the rock band; Dan Amos (born 1951), chief executive officer of insurer Aflac; Danny Amos (footballer, born 1987), Israeli professional footballer; Danny Amos (footballer, born 1999), English-born Northern Irish footballer
Aflac CEO Dan Amos on aging, succession planning, and running a family-founded company for 34 years. Maria Aspan, Ian Mount. April 1, 2024 at 5:28 AM. Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images.