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Daniel P. Amos (see facing page)
Kriss Cloninger III (see facing page)
Paul S. Amos II (see facing page)
Akitoshi Kan, 59, chairman of Aflac International and chair-
man of Aflac Japan, joined Aflac Japan in 1980. In 1997 he
was promoted to executive vice president for internal opera-
tions for Aflac Japan and deputy chief financial officer for
Aflac Incorporated. He was promoted to executive vice
president, Aflac U.S. internal operations, in 1999 and rejoined
Aflac Japan in 2005.
Rebecca C. Davis, 57, executive vice president; chief adminis-
trative officer, joined Aflac’s Claims Department in 1973 and
has worked in many areas throughout Aflac’s U.S. operation,
including Client Services and Marketing. In October 2004,
she was promoted to executive vice president; chief
administrative officer.
Joey M. Loudermilk, 54, executive vice president; general
counsel and corporate secretary, joined Aflac in 1983 as head
of the Legal Department. He is also responsible for Aflac’s
Governmental Relations Department and is treasurer of Aflac
Incorporated’s political action committee.
Audrey Boone Tillman, 43, executive vice president; Corpo-
rate Services joined Aflac in 1996. Her main areas of responsi-
bility are: Human Resources, Facilities, Corporate Training and
Health Services. She currently serves as a director-at-large for
the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and
received a bachelor of arts degree from the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a juris doctorate from the
University of Georgia School of Law.
Tohru Tonoike, 57, president of Aflac Japan, worked for
Dai-ichi Kangyo Bank prior to joining Aflac Japan in February
2007. Dai-ichi Kangyo Bank later merged with two other
banks to form the Mizuho Financial Group. In 2005 he be-
came president and representative director of Dai-ichi
Kangyo Asset Management Company, another division of
the Mizuho Financial Group. He served on the Aflac board
of directors from November 2004 through January 2007.
Charles D. Lake II, 46, vice chairman of Aflac Japan, joined
Aflac in 1999. Prior to his current position, he served as presi-
dent of Aflac Japan. Before joining Aflac, he was director of
Japan Affairs at the office of the U.S. Trade Representative in
the executive office of the president, and he practiced law in
Washington, D.C.
Takaaki Matsumoto, 59, first senior vice president, director
of Marketing and Sales for Aflac Japan, joined Aflac in 1975.
He served as general manager of the Tohoku Sales and Sales
Promotion Departments. After serving as general manager of
East Japan Claims Department, he was promoted to vice
president in January 2005. In December 2006 he was named
to his current position.
Hiroshi Yamauchi, 56, first senior vice president and chief
administrative officer of Aflac Japan, joined Aflac in 1976 and
served in the Actuarial Department as section manager and
assistant general manager. He was promoted to general man-
ager in the Policy Maintenance Department in 1998 and to
vice president in 1999, then to first senior vice president in
2002. He was promoted to his current position as chief
administrative officer in January 2005.
Hisayuki Shinkai, 57, first senior vice president of Aflac
Japan, joined the company in 1999 as general manager of
the public relations department and has served in various
management capacities, including director of sales. Prior to
joining Aflac Japan, he worked for Long Term Credit Bank
of Japan, Ltd.
Aflac Incorporated
Peter T. Adams, Senior Vice President,
Financial Reporting
Susan R. Blanck, Senior Vice President;
Corporate Actuary
Martin A. Durant, Senior Vice President,
Corporate Finance
Kenneth S. Janke Jr., Senior Vice President,
Investor Relations
W. Jeremy Jeffery, Senior Vice President;
Chief Investment Officer
Ralph A. Rogers Jr., Senior Vice President,
Financial Services; Chief Accounting Officer
Aflac U.S.
Janet P. Baker, Senior Vice President,
Corporate Learning
Phillip J. Friou, Senior Vice President, Director of
Governmental Relations
Angela S. Hart, Senior Vice President,
Community Relations
Ronald E. Kirkland, Senior Vice President;
Director of Sales
Robert M. Ottman, Senior Vice President,
Claims, Benefit Services, New York Administration
and Shared Services
David L. Pringle, Senior Vice President,
Federal Relations
Gerald W. Shields, Senior Vice President;
Chief Information Officer
Teresa L. White, Senior Vice President;
Deputy Chief Administrative Officer
Aflac Japan
Yuji Arai, Senior Vice President, Investments, Invest-
ment Analysis and Risk Management; Principal Financial
Officer
Jun Isonaka, Senior Vice President, Sales
Tomomichi Itoh, Senior Vice President, Planning,
Management Information Administration, Govern-
ment Affairs and Research, Legal, Compliance/Inspection
and Privacy Office
Yosuke Miwa, Senior Vice President, Human
Resources, Human Resources Support, General
Affairs
John A. Moorefield, Senior Vice President;
Chief Information Officer
Executive Management
Senior Management
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