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Aflac CEO and executives

Executive Summary. Based on our data team's research, Daniel Paul Amos is the Aflac's CEO. Aflac has 11,729 employees, of which 58 are in a leadership position.
Here are further demographic highlights of the leadership team:
  • The Aflac executive team is 30% female and 70% male.
  • 52% of the management team is White.
  • 13% of Aflac management is Hispanic or Latino.
  • 10% of the management team is Black or African American.
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Name & TitleBio
Daniel Paul Amos

CEO

Daniel Paul Amos's LinkedIn

Daniel Paul Amos (born August 13, 1951 in Pensacola, Florida) is an American business executive. He serves as the chairman and chief executive officer of Aflac and Aflac Incorporated.

Arthur R. Collins

Board Member

Bill Amos

Founder

John Amos

Founder

Paul Amos

Founder

Frederick John Crawford

President; Chief Operating Officer

Crawford joined Aflac in 2015 as executive vice president and chief financial officer, bringing 20 years of industry leadership experience to Aflac, including his role as chief financial officer of CNO Financial Group, and prior to that, he spent more than a decade at the Lincoln Financial Group serving in roles of progressive responsibility including chief financial officer. Crawford received his Bachelor of Arts from Indiana State University and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Iowa, where he also currently serves on the advisory board of the Tippie College of Business.

James Todd Daniels

Global Chief Risk Officer, Chief Actuary & EVP

J. Todd Daniels is senior vice president; global chief risk officer at Aflac Incorporated where he is responsible for leading the development and implementation of all strategic and tactical global risk management programs and policies for the company. He oversees the risk management functions for Aflac U.S. and Aflac Japan, including Aflac Global Investments. Mr. Daniels joined Aflac in 2002 as an actuarial assistant and has held several positions within the Actuarial department, including second vice president, associate actuary. He was promoted to vice president, Financial Planning and Analysis, in 2011 where he assumed responsibility for Aflac’s financial planning and corporate modeling. In 2012, he was promoted to senior vice president, deputy corporate actuary, where he was responsible for the daily activities of the Aflac U.S. Actuarial department.

Eric M. Kirsch Cfa

Global Chief Investment Officer & Executive VP

Eric M. Kirsch Cfa's LinkedIn

Eric M. Kirsch joined Aflac in November 2011 as first senior vice president, global chief investment officer, and was promoted to his current position in July 2012. In his role, he is responsible for Aflac’s investment portfolio and a team of more than 90 investment professionals. Prior to joining Aflac, he served as managing director and global head of insurance asset management at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, where he managed a global team of 55 professionals and oversaw the management of over $70 billion in insurance assets. Prior to that, he spent 27 combined years at Deutsche Asset Management (DeAM) and Bankers Trust Company, most recently serving as managing director and global head of insurance asset management. At DeAM, Mr. Kirsch was responsible for a staff of over 100 people and managed over $150 billion in insurance assets. He also served as a member of the Global Operating Committee of DeAM. Prior to this, he served as managing director and head of North America Fixed Income, responsible for more than $150 billion in assets across multiple fixed-income investment strategies. He also previously served as vice president and stable value portfolio manager at Bankers Trust Company.

Max K. Brodén

Executive Vice President; Chief Financial Officer

Teresa Lynne White

President

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Name & TitleBio
Arthur R. Collins

Board Member

Bill Amos

Founder

John Amos

Founder

Paul Amos

Founder

Aflac board members

Name & TitleBio
Daniel Paul Amos

CEO

Daniel Paul Amos's LinkedIn

Daniel Paul Amos (born August 13, 1951 in Pensacola, Florida) is an American business executive. He serves as the chairman and chief executive officer of Aflac and Aflac Incorporated.

Arthur R. Collins

Board Member

James Todd Daniels

Global Chief Risk Officer, Chief Actuary & EVP

J. Todd Daniels is senior vice president; global chief risk officer at Aflac Incorporated where he is responsible for leading the development and implementation of all strategic and tactical global risk management programs and policies for the company. He oversees the risk management functions for Aflac U.S. and Aflac Japan, including Aflac Global Investments. Mr. Daniels joined Aflac in 2002 as an actuarial assistant and has held several positions within the Actuarial department, including second vice president, associate actuary. He was promoted to vice president, Financial Planning and Analysis, in 2011 where he assumed responsibility for Aflac’s financial planning and corporate modeling. In 2012, he was promoted to senior vice president, deputy corporate actuary, where he was responsible for the daily activities of the Aflac U.S. Actuarial department.

Charles Ditmars Lake II

President

Joseph L. Moskowitz

Board Member

Barbara K. Rimer

Board Member

Thomas J. Kenny

Board Member

William Paul Bowers

Board Member

Masatoshi Koide

Board Member

Nobuchika Mori

Board Member

Aflac leadership demographics

Aflac gender distribution in management team

  • The Aflac executive team is 30% female and 70% male.
  • Aflac is 51% female and 49% male company-wide.
Male
Male
70%
Company-wide: 49%
Female
Female
30%
Company-wide: 51%

Aflac executives by race

Management Team:
  • The most common ethnicity among Aflac executive officers is White.
  • 52% of the management team is White.
  • 22% of Aflac's management is Asian.
  • 13% of the management team is Hispanic or Latino.
Company-wide:
  • White is the most common ethnicity company-wide.
  • 62% of employees are White.
  • 14% of employees are Black or African American.
  • 13% of employees are Hispanic or Latino.
  • Management team
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What employees say about the executives at Aflac

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3.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Oct 2019
Pros of working at Aflac

I like the Flexible hours You make your own schedule. The training by the corporate office in Dallas is very good.

Cons of working at Aflac

You spend money, but make no money for months when you start. They say free training, but you supervisor takes 50% of your commission if they go out with you.

Aflac benefits

They offer no benefits at all. You pay for your health insurance, 50% of your brochures and all advertising and prospecting items.

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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on May 2019
Pros of working at Aflac

Helped employees protect their families

Cons of working at Aflac

Commission only pay

Aflac benefits

Flexible hours and I was part of a team.

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