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The Aflac Building is a skyscraper located in Columbus, Georgia.Its construction was ordered in late November 1974, the groundbreaking ceremony took place January 4, 1975, and the tower was completed and occupied on December 19, 1975.
Aflac operates in the United States and Japan, and has its worldwide headquarters and corporate offices in an eighteen-story tower just east of Downtown Columbus, Georgia, in an area known as MidTown. The Aflac tower is the tallest building in the city.
"Columbus, Georgia: the Place with the Power and the Push" Expanding on its industrial base of textile mills, the city is the home of the headquarters for Aflac, Synovus, and TSYS. The Muscogee County Courthouse in 1941, which was demolished in 1973
“I’ve experienced it all,” Amos told me recently, sitting in Aflac’s blocky tower in Columbus, Ga., which his predecessors built in 1975. At age 72, he is now the fifth-longest-serving CEO ...
Since Amos became CEO in 1990, succeeding his uncle (and Aflac cofounder) John Amos, he’s increased Aflac’s annual revenues sevenfold and sent its stock price and shareholder returns soaring.
Aflac Building: 246 19 1975 Aflac HQ is the tallest building outside of Atlanta in the state of Georgia 2 Columbus Consolidated Government Center 235 13 1973 To be demolished in 2027 [5] 3 The Ralston Addition 11 1977 4 Corporate Center 129 10 1973 5 The Ralston Addition 110 10 1919 6 The Ralston Addition 9 1941 7 The Ralston 106 9 1914 8
“Our hearts and condolences go out to his wife of more than 30 years, Wanda J. Amos, his family, and his large circle of friends,” said Aflac spokesman Jon Sullivan.
Midtown Logo. Midtown (not to be mistaken for Midtown, New York) has an area of six square miles in Columbus, Georgia.It possesses residential neighbourhoods, eleven public schools, the Columbus Museum, the Columbus Public Library, the Muscogee County Public Education Center, the Columbus Aquatic Center and the international headquarters for Aflac.