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EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT
Daniel P. Amos (see facing page)
Kriss Cloninger III (see facing page)
Paul S. Amos (see facing page)
Susan R. Blanck, 46, executive vice president of Aflac
Incorporated and Aflac Japan; corporate actuary, joined
Aflac’s Actuarial Department in 1993. She has served in
various leadership positions, including her promotion to
executive vice president of Aflac Incorporated in 2011
and of Aflac Japan in March 2012. She is a fellow of
the Society of Actuaries and a member of the American
Academy of Actuaries.
Kenneth S. Janke Jr., 54, executive vice president; deputy
chief financial officer of Aflac Incorporated, joined Aflac
Incorporated as manager of Investor Relations in 1985
and was promoted to senior vice president in 1993. In
2010, he was promoted to executive vice president; deputy
chief financial officer of Aflac Incorporated. Since 2003, he
has chaired Aflac’s Disclosure Committee. Prior to joining
Aflac, he served as director of Corporate Services for the
National Association of Investors Corporation (NAIC).
Eric M. Kirsch, 52, executive vice president; global chief
investment officer, joined Aflac in 2011 and is responsible
for Aflac’s global investment portfolio and investment
teams. Prior to joining Aflac, he served as managing
director and global head of insurance asset management
at Goldman Sachs Asset Management for the prior four
years. He also 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. He is a Chartered
Financial Analyst and former Chairman of the Stable Value
Investment Association.
Joey M. Loudermilk, 59, executive vice president;
general counsel, 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, 48, executive vice president;
Corporate Services, joined Aflac in 1996 in the Legal
Division. Her main areas of responsibility are Human
Resources, Facilities, Corporate Learning, and Strategic
Sourcing and Procurement. She previously served as
a director-at-large for the Society for Human Resource
Management (SHRM).
Teresa L. White, 46, executive vice president; chief
service officer, joined Aflac in 1998. She has served in
various leadership roles within Administration and Sales
Support leading to her promotion to chief administrative
officer in March 2008. She assumed her current position
in October 2012 where she is responsible for the
Administration Division and the IT Division. Teresa is an
alumnus of Leadership Columbus, and is a Fellow of the
Life Management Institute.
Michael W. Zuna, 44, executive vice president; chief
marketing and sales officer, joined Aflac in 2009 as
vice president of Marketing. He was promoted to senior
vice president; chief marketing officer in 2010 and to
his current position in June 2012. In his current role, he
is responsible for overseeing the marketing and sales
strategies at Aflac.
Tohru Tonoike, 62, president and chief operating officer
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 became 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, 51, chairman of Aflac Japan, joined
Aflac in 1999. Prior to his current position, he served
as vice chairman and president 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.
Koji Ariyoshi, 59, executive vice president; director
of Sales and Marketing, Aflac Japan, joined Aflac as
senior vice president responsible for sales planning in
2008. Since then, he has managed various departments,
including Retail Marketing, Alliance Management and
Hojinkai Promotion. He was promoted to his current
position in January 2012. Before joining Aflac, he
worked for Alico Japan as vice president and for
AXA Life Insurance as senior vice president.
Masahiko Furutani, 55, executive vice president,
joined Aflac in April 2012. He previously served as
general manager at Mizuho Corporate Bank and as
general manager, senior vice president and executive
director at Mizuho Bank.
Hiroshi Yamauchi, 61, executive vice president, joined
Aflac in 1976 and served in the Actuarial Department as
section manager and assistant general manager. He was
promoted to general manager 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 in January 2012.
Jun Isonaka, 55, first senior vice president; chief
administrative officer of Aflac Japan, joined Aflac in
1980 and served as general manager in various
marketing and sales departments from 1999 through
2001. He was promoted to vice president in 2002 and to
senior vice president in January 2007. He became chief
administrative officer in January 2010 and was promoted
to his current position in January 2012.
Hisayuki Shinkai, 62, 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. In his current role, he is responsible for the Public
Relations and Investor Relations departments as well
as all departments related to bank sales. Prior to joining
Aflac Japan, he worked for Long Term Credit Bank of
Japan, Ltd.
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